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Post by mission008 on Oct 11, 2005 14:17:20 GMT -6
I've seen cars on here with 245/35/20's, and 255/35/20's on their Auroras. My question is... Will a 255/45/20 fit with no rubbing on our cars? (I have a 2nd gen 4.0, if that means anything)
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20inchaurora
Aurora Passenger
"not your father's oldsmobile"
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Post by 20inchaurora on Oct 11, 2005 15:44:49 GMT -6
do you mean 255/35? 255/45 will be way too big...dont remember the website that you can calculate the values, but i would bet that 255/45 would be about an inch larger in diameter than stock. and anyway, what happened to buyin mine? haha
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Post by mission008 on Oct 12, 2005 5:49:47 GMT -6
haha...i was just browsing and i saw that size tire on a set of wheels and i just started wonder how big of a tire we could go with 20's on our cars...i definetly want to check out your wheels....how much are you thinking to get for them? what kind of tires are on them?
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Post by betonthis1 on Oct 12, 2005 10:49:15 GMT -6
everyone i know has mostly 245/35 with the exception of Javi who has the 255/35.
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Post by JimW on Oct 12, 2005 11:41:27 GMT -6
Just try to stay within 10% of 27.1" of overall tire height, there are quite a few combinations of tire sizes that are in that range.
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20inchaurora
Aurora Passenger
"not your father's oldsmobile"
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Post by 20inchaurora on Oct 12, 2005 22:23:10 GMT -6
mission, i've got almost new toyo proxys on there (the best tires that town fair had in stock in my size 245/35/20). only about 5000 miles on them. wheels are like new, not a scratch on them. you'll have to see them in person to appreciate
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Post by mission008 on Oct 13, 2005 5:52:00 GMT -6
I hope we have this meet then!
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