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ok, so i found some 18" rims a great price, but now i cant find tires for them without being in the highperformance super high prices and wont work in snow tires..... i dont need high performance tires, just something that will handle normal driving. i like the good year tripple tread, but they only go up to 16's, and are all like 205/60/16R.....the wheel is 18x7.5....not sure how wide of a tire i need then....is that 225? or around there? and im looking for something like 225/45/18R....but i dont have alot of money, and dont want to pay $150+ a tire...
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Feb 3, '05 From Portland, OR Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
khumo 711's or 712's are supose to be the best tire for the money. I hear it over and over again
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QUOTE(AndyST4 @ Apr 14, 2005 - 8:23 AM) khumo 711's or 712's are supose to be the best tire for the money. I hear it over and over again [right][snapback]271186[/snapback][/right] Ive got a set of Yokahoma es100's all around and they work great. They are awsome in all weather conditions. They were 90 a wheel for a 205/55/16 set up. |
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