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Running a square setup on stock suspension. I like the european look where the tyres bubble over the rim instead of stretched.
19x10.5J 19 offset with 5mm spacer in the rear.
Tyres are 275x35x19R
Then why are you posting here?
I apologize if I'm overly-critical of this thread, but come on.
Haven't posted in months. Here's the current setup: iForged Swifts 19x10.5 +4, 19x11.5 -5 on 245/35, 255/35. Static and daily driven at this height every day in the Bay Area.
Avoiding the scorching sun.
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Very tame compared to what's in here but America's Tire could not bead 245/35 onto a x10 wheel. Could it be a tire issue? Anyone recommend a place in Orange County preferably in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster area?
Very tame compared to what's in here but America's Tire could not bead 245/35 onto a x10 wheel. Could it be a tire issue? Anyone recommend a place in Orange County preferably in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster area?
Wow that's barely a stretch. Look for shops that have a Cheetah, but I really don't think that will be necessary.
Very tame compared to what's in here but America's Tire could not bead 245/35 onto a x10 wheel. Could it be a tire issue? Anyone recommend a place in Orange County preferably in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster area?
714tires , city tires in south gate, tire central, can do that stretch easy
Very tame compared to what's in here but America's Tire could not bead 245/35 onto a x10 wheel. Could it be a tire issue? Anyone recommend a place in Orange County preferably in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster area?
Have you tried beading it yourself w/ starter fluid?
the heck... a 225/35 beads on 10 by simply inflating the tire. 245/35 should go on there super easy, no cheetah needed for this. Are the wheels / tires new? Something might be leaking.
Thanks for all the advice gents, just got back from 714Tires. There was a small leak at the bead, possible damage from AM Tires dismounting them or from age.
@Deesan- They were brand new when I bought them... back in '05. lol I guess they sat in the garage for too many years.
@DCJ- Was fun playing with carb cleaner and a bicycle inner tube.
@415- Thanks for the referral, 714Tires great place, cool guys to deal with. I ended up buying 4 new Toyos from them.
@Advan- Glad this thread is here with people who know their ish.