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Need New Tires
I have a 96 3000GT (base model), and I am in need of new tires. My problem is this: the car has already been lowed a little by the previous owner. I live in Virginia, the pothole and speed bump capital of the world....not to mention all the inclined driveways and parking lots. I am looking at getting low profiles from Pep Boy's. They are Hankook Optimo tires. Does anyone happen to know about how much they will lower the car? I know they appeared to only lower about an inch on my old car (2006 WRX). The car has a nice body kit on it, and I really don't wanna scrap the paint off and have it look like sh!t. The other tire option is Futura (spelling) Touring tires. Any advice would be appreciated. And the sooner the better, as the current right rear tire has about six different holes in it (I have no earthly idea what the idiot I bought it from did to it) and will go from almost 40 psi to about 10 psi in a day or so. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Need New Tires
Tires dont lower a car if you use the correct size
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Re: Need New Tires
Any reason you are using low/budget name tires? hell i'll send you 4 or my 20 goodyear coupons if you would buy a decent tire.. but like stealthee said tires dont lower the car and if nothing else get a bigger side wall *the second number in the tire size its the % of the width *
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Re: Need New Tires
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Re: Need New Tires
You are wrong.
If it has 16's you will go with 225/55/16's Thats the stock height and it willl not lower the car. 245/45/17's are a low profile tire, and are the same height as 225/55/16's. You alter the tire size to keep a stock diameter.
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Re: Need New Tires
245/50 is perfect. Its just a wider tire. Its the same diameter though
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Re: Need New Tires
Low profile requires "plus sizing" to maintain the tire diameter (and not throw your speedometer off)
http://www.tirereview.com/?type=cc&id=179&53L3c73d=179 |
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245 is the width in millimeters. To convert millimeters to inches you divide it by 25.4. So 245/25.4 = 9.65 The second number is the percentage of the width and determines the sidewall height. So 9.65 * .50 = 4.825. Now to determine the overall diameter you multiply the sidewall height by 2, then add the wheel diamter. So (4.825 * 2) + 16 = 25.65 And thanks for the compliments. Im trying like hell to get the car looking 100% awesome again. The pics then will blow my current sig out of the water.
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