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Old 06-01-2003, 11:38 PM
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what is the widest tire i can put on my stock 15" rims? Best summer, dry traction tire?
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How wide are your rims?
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im not sure about width but i have dunlop sp9000 on my racing harts and they are off the hook great in dry and in wet..... the dont squeak around turns or anything
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the integra has stock 6"-wide tires, size 195 width, but I don't know how much wider they can go :bandit:
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