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ToppThat Another rims/tires question
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Des Plaines. IL
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I currently have 345/30/19 sport cups on my stock rear rims.I think they are 19x12.I saw pratt and miller uses the same tire ,but with 19x13.6 rims.Has anyone else tried this? Would the wider rim be better? On their fronts they used 295/30 18 on 18x11 rims instead of 285/35/18 on 18x9.5 stockers. And would 295/30/18 even fit without mods.to front?
Posted on: 2012/11/8 5:36
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You get to a point of deminishing returns... a steamroller tire that wide will be prone to tramlining and could lead to offset issues and bearing wear.

Posted on: 2012/11/8 20:52
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