Wheel/tire gurus please help!
Wheel/tire gurus please help!
Looking at Nitto NT555s for my rear wheels which are 20x10 +42
Will a 275/30/20 be too thin? (Rubber band look or rim being too close to ground)
I was thinking about maybe 275/35/20 but idk
any input from you guys? I don’t mind a little stretch
Will a 275/30/20 be too thin? (Rubber band look or rim being too close to ground)
I was thinking about maybe 275/35/20 but idk
any input from you guys? I don’t mind a little stretch
Even 35's will bend easy, just had 245/35/20's and within 7 month's had to put the OEM's back on due to BOTH front's hitting minor potholes at moderate speed's! not even driving fast.
What tires were they? I've seen some members with a staggered 245/35/20 front and 275/30/20 rear I guess they just had to be careful driving on bumps or potholes. Luckily, the area i live in isn't too bad with potholes. As for what Ragulto said, I've never heard anything about 30s not being able to hold the maximas weight
What tires were they? I've seen some members with a staggered 245/35/20 front and 275/30/20 rear I guess they just had to be careful driving on bumps or potholes. Luckily, the area i live in isn't too bad with potholes. As for what Ragulto said, I've never heard anything about 30s not being able to hold the maximas weight
30'S ARE RUBBER BAND'S it doesn't mean it can't hold the weight. what that mean's is that their is not enough tire to absorb the energy from a pothole thus causing a BENT WHEEL if you're lucky like i was, Usually you end up on the side of the road with your flashers on with a blown tire.
Edit:
I know this user is own 275/30/20 in the rears, Nitto NT555, but it doesnt look to much like rubber bands. Might vary depending on tire brand?
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