225/40/18s on my Altima SE-R
225/40/18s on my Altima SE-R
got into some trouble with some local gangbangers.
long story short, they slit my two rear tires. had to get some cheap replacements. im running 225/454/18s stock, but had to get 225/40/18s on the rears for the cheaper price. should i get rid of the 45s when the time comes or should i get rid of the 40s?
long story short, they slit my two rear tires. had to get some cheap replacements. im running 225/454/18s stock, but had to get 225/40/18s on the rears for the cheaper price. should i get rid of the 45s when the time comes or should i get rid of the 40s?
got into some trouble with some local gangbangers.
long story short, they slit my two rear tires. had to get some cheap replacements. im running 225/454/18s stock, but had to get 225/40/18s on the rears for the cheaper price. should i get rid of the 45s when the time comes or should i get rid of the 40s?
long story short, they slit my two rear tires. had to get some cheap replacements. im running 225/454/18s stock, but had to get 225/40/18s on the rears for the cheaper price. should i get rid of the 45s when the time comes or should i get rid of the 40s?
running the 40 series is fine...
tire rotation will be KEy!!
45's give you a little more room for error....
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how in the hell do you fit a 225/454/18 series on that?! you must be raised like 2 feet!...
It was just a typo. He was probably trying to say 225/45/18.
you!

