if you go with a 45 series tire on 20's you might star rubbing and then your gunna have to buy more tires
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OK I'll take your guys' advice. Ok i was doing some research for some 245/35/20 and i found Great deals, basically steals. However, they're from this website which i've never heard of and they seem to good to be true.
Last edited by gpgtsc; 08-06-2010 at 09:17 PM.
i ran the falken fk-452 on my wheels, they are on the second page for $101/tire. i would recommend those over the other ones before it.
you might also want to look at the nitto nt555 and nexen n7000 for just a little more money than the falkens. dont cheap out on tires.
Did you buy yours from that site? I did some research, and i've read that they are a scam :?
I see alot of sites selling tires for dirt cheap, especially for 20's. Which site did you use?
EDIT: I just want to know if this site is Legit, because from what i've read its not. Also, i would like to know where does everyone buy there tires for discounted price. thanks in advance.
Last edited by gpgtsc; 08-03-2010 at 03:36 PM.
no, there not worth $1000 each. More like a $1000 for all for brand new. Google them.
So, being that there in perfect shape. Thats not a bad deal. Its little high for silver aluminum 20s, but they look sweet.
I buy my tires from either ebay or onlinetires.com
And tire if they have the specials going on.
can you please direct to me to that site
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I already bought them, its too late now to back off. I dont even know if i will decide to put them on just yet. From what i hear, the size tires that i have to go with so that tires dont rub is 245/35/20 but if i do get that size, im almost guaranteed to crack a rim living here in Detroit.
Theres potholes everywhere lol.
I also recently just purchases some NICE 18's as well, but just the wheels no tires. I really like the 18's and i found some nice NEW goodyear tires for DIRT Cheap. should i just do the 18's, they are black/chrome.
OK i thought over it. I will be putting on the rims. I weighed the rims and each weighs at roughly 25 lb. I also opened the boxes the rims came in and seen some hub rings. They fit right into the rims, however i really dont know if i should put them on or not due to lack of experience. As for the tires, im getting 4 new "NANKANG NS II ULTRA BW" from Belle Tire early next week. They quoted me with "out the door" pricing at around $547. Thats kind of expensive for that kind of tire brand IMO, but what attracts me to Belle Tire is the service. They also have Lifetime: Alignment Checks, Tire Rotation, Spin Balancing, Flat Repairs, and a 36 month warranty.
Basically these rims are going to cost me around $1500, but im soo sure they will be worth it at the end.
he was told me the lowest he can go is $850 but then when he called me back he said, sorry but $900 firm like the ad says.
I wasnt bothered because those are bad ass rims lol. Plus that bolt pattern 5x114.3 which can fit ALOT of cars, so those rims are gonna be mine for a loooong time.
Im also getting new tires so i should be find. i just would like to know why were then hub rings in the boxes, should i use them when putting them on or not? or should i let Belle Tire Decide?
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