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Old 12-31-2002, 06:40 AM
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V-style tread for tires?

Which Tamiya kit (or Fujimi wheel/tire set) uses V-style tread pattern for its 18" tires? I'm referring to the tire tread like Bridgestone S-02, Michelin Pilot Sport, Toyo Proxes T1-S, etc...

Here's an example (Pilot Sport)


The only one I know of is the Tamiya S2000 kit, but it's for 16" and overall diameter is too small.
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You can stretch the rubber tires to fit over larger wheels with no problem
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Yeah, i took the tires on my spoon civic which are 15 inch and streched them onto my impreza WRX rims and those are 17's.
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