kreymis Member May 27, 2009 93 0 7 peekskill, ny Apr 8, 2010 #1 Apr 8, 2010 #1 same as title. currently running bf goodrich 295s on the rims now. i cant find the nitto 555s in a 295 width.
same as title. currently running bf goodrich 295s on the rims now. i cant find the nitto 555s in a 295 width.
BlackVert 15 Year Member Oct 3, 2003 5,589 9 98 Bethesda, MD Apr 8, 2010 #2 Apr 8, 2010 #2 IMO, you need more like a 10" rim for anything bigger than 285s
kreymis Member May 27, 2009 93 0 7 peekskill, ny Apr 8, 2010 #3 Apr 8, 2010 #3 yea i may have to buy 2 new rims then. damn.more money spent
ProKiller Founding Member Apr 26, 2002 3,064 15 78 PA Apr 9, 2010 #4 Apr 9, 2010 #4 speed cost money. don't think i've ever seen a 295 nitto by the way. if you buy a 10" wheel you might as well get a 305 on it.
speed cost money. don't think i've ever seen a 295 nitto by the way. if you buy a 10" wheel you might as well get a 305 on it.
kreymis Member May 27, 2009 93 0 7 peekskill, ny Apr 9, 2010 #5 Apr 9, 2010 #5 yep 2 new 10 inch rims. 305/35zr18's on the back and 245/40zr 18's on the front. all nitto 555's
xr8d302 I bought a 27" monitor to compensate for my lack o Apr 29, 2004 1,113 0 36 Medicine Hat, AB Apr 10, 2010 #6 Apr 10, 2010 #6 I've run 315's on 9 inch 03 Cobra's, but not too sure if anything changes when stepping up to an 18 inch wheel. Now I'm running 245's on my 9 inch fronts, and 315's on my 10 inch rear wheels.
I've run 315's on 9 inch 03 Cobra's, but not too sure if anything changes when stepping up to an 18 inch wheel. Now I'm running 245's on my 9 inch fronts, and 315's on my 10 inch rear wheels.