HELP! CAR IS PULLING
#21
It's not a defect. Tire sizes differ with manufacturer.
Take the stock rear SO2 tire on the AP1. It is 225 50 16. Put it next to another tire, different brand, same size. They are nowhere near the same size. The SO2 225 50 16 actually MEASURES 245 45 16. This is why it is recommended you use a 245 45 16 if you run any other tire than stock.
Brand, pressure, size, and wear must match.
But hey what do I know
Take the stock rear SO2 tire on the AP1. It is 225 50 16. Put it next to another tire, different brand, same size. They are nowhere near the same size. The SO2 225 50 16 actually MEASURES 245 45 16. This is why it is recommended you use a 245 45 16 if you run any other tire than stock.
Brand, pressure, size, and wear must match.
But hey what do I know
lol...
You must have worked on one of these S2000 cars before...
OP got his answer.....
moving along~~
#22
Originally Posted by Ap207' timestamp='1321940444' post='21176510
haywood, i could be dying in the desert and i wouldnt want your help. First and foremost, when i say the tire actually had a physical defect. I mean it had a physical defect. Tire kingdom brought out the exact same tire (model/size) and my tire was still f@#king bigger. ps. go home, take a journal and right this down. the only thing here that is beyond help is you man....
Not everyone is as well versed on tires as you are.
That said you are being a complete douche bag, and are the reason that MANY people don't ask questions they SHOULD ask, out of fear of being condescended by posters like yourself.
Forums are supposed to be helpful places. Take note of a poster like Billman, and stop using this place to supplement your low self esteem.
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