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best tire size for deep dish..???

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supastang03

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its time for some new tires, so why not slap on some 18'' deep dishes in the rear... but i need some opinions on best tire sizes. im getting goodyear eagle F1s all around, and keeping the stock 17'' bullitts up front. what sizes should i go with? thanks for the help...
 

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295 30 18

Hope you got some money for the rubber
 

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rebelleader said:
295 30 18

Hope you got some money for the rubber
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Yea those tires are damn expensive.I love the tread pattern though.
 

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hmm thanks for the suggestions..the F1s arent too bad, about 206 from tirerack.com...prob is i think they only go up to a 285 width. what other tires do u guys suggest?
 

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Personally, i'll be going with 285/35/18's out back on the 18x9's
 

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nittos
 

HoustonGT

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My car had 275 Kumho 712's (275's) when i got it and they freakin suck, but then again i need new tires cuz they only about 30%. I have LCA's and still spin through first after 3k rpm's and halfway through 2nd. At least it doesn't get sideways at all
 

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if i were to put the 295.30.18 nittos on the rear...what do u guys suggest for the front?
 

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supastang03 said:
if i were to put the 295.30.18 nittos on the rear...what do u guys suggest for the front?
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Since they are the stock 17's, go with some 255/40/17's
 
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