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SSR professor SP1 wheels
#21
I just did a shipping order on wheels with tires considerably cheaper and the total for them was 1600 so there you go add in my wheels more expensive and tires and the price is sitting just find. The crap wheels I was looking at were 239 for the front and 250 for the back the tires all together were 500 on smaller wheels. So if anyone has any more complaing to do, please do not post your replies. Shipping is almost $200 dollars also so I am only actually getting 1900 for wheels that cost 2200 plus tax that are not more than a month old
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#23
that is the size tirerack recommended and mounted what is it with you guys read the post do not post if you have crap to say. Have my invoice 419 per rear wheel with no tire and 405 per front with no tire. Then tack on tiresat 150 a pop.
#24
Originally Posted by speedy4cyl,Apr 27 2005, 08:57 AM
b sweeper do the math after purchase of tires with those wheels and get back to me with that number.
#25
Originally Posted by speedy4cyl,Apr 27 2005, 03:54 PM
that is the size tirerack recommended and mounted what is it with you guys read the post do not post if you have crap to say.
I don't care what Tire Rack recommended, something doesn't look right. You could clear a lot of this up if you simply posted the information I requested in a PM to you a few days ago. We already know the size of the rims. I'd like to have clearer pictures. I'd like to know:
1. Offsets
2. Tire sizes
It's not too much to ask when looking to spend $2000 on something.
#26
Originally Posted by speedy4cyl,Apr 27 2005, 12:54 PM
that is the size tirerack recommended and mounted what is it with you guys read the post do not post if you have crap to say.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Spec.jsp?mak...rce+T%2FA+KDW+2
http://www.dunloptire.com/care/widthRatio.html
Combined with the fact that you are running a 225 rear on a car who's stock size is effectively a 245. This can lead to dangerous handling conditions. I doubt you screwed up but whoever sold you the tires/rims did. You either have way to narrow tires for your set up or somehow they flipped the rear tires and the front tires. You should check your front tire width...it is written on the tire and will let you know if the tires have been flipped.
Seriously if you bought these from tirerack I would call them and complain because they sold you the wrong tires and they should make it right...
#27
Pm you the tire size once I believe and I will post it, offset I am not sure like I told you tire size for the front is 205/50 for the front 225/45 for the rear. If your car was lowered you would have just enough space not to rub I just took my springs off so you cant see this in the pic. The pics show you the wheels and the condtion of the rim what else would you like to see and I will be sure to take a more specific pic.
#28
I did get these from tirerack and I have a turbo on the S the car has handled fine and not given me any trouble. The wear has been fine considering the few times I have driven it and the tires look to be in amazing shape the nubs are still on the tire. Thanks I will call though and see what is up.
#30
Originally Posted by CrazyPhuD,Apr 27 2005, 12:40 PM
*SIGH* NO this is not the reccomend tire size by tire rack....putting the 225/45/17 on a 9.5 inch tire for the rear is questionably safety. The specific rim width range for that tire is 7-8.5 inches. It is on a 9.5 inch rim. This is more than an inch beyond the design specifications for that tire and can cause premature failure.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Spec.jsp?mak...rce+T%2FA+KDW+2
http://www.dunloptire.com/care/widthRatio.html
Combined with the fact that you are running a 225 rear on a car who's stock size is effectively a 245. This can lead to dangerous handling conditions. I doubt you screwed up but whoever sold you the tires/rims did. You either have way to narrow tires for your set up or somehow they flipped the rear tires and the front tires. You should check your front tire width...it is written on the tire and will let you know if the tires have been flipped.
Seriously if you bought these from tirerack I would call them and complain because they sold you the wrong tires and they should make it right...
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Spec.jsp?mak...rce+T%2FA+KDW+2
http://www.dunloptire.com/care/widthRatio.html
Combined with the fact that you are running a 225 rear on a car who's stock size is effectively a 245. This can lead to dangerous handling conditions. I doubt you screwed up but whoever sold you the tires/rims did. You either have way to narrow tires for your set up or somehow they flipped the rear tires and the front tires. You should check your front tire width...it is written on the tire and will let you know if the tires have been flipped.
Seriously if you bought these from tirerack I would call them and complain because they sold you the wrong tires and they should make it right...