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Old Oct 8, 2010 | 04:27 PM
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Exclamation Abt the Tires....

Im looking for a set of new tires to my 07 Z, Im planning to keep the stock rims and currently I got 225/245 RE050A, emmm.....

Under the situation not to change the stock rims, how wide could my new tire goes? 235/265?
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Old Oct 8, 2010 | 04:30 PM
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Same as last week, and the week before. Just search and you will find that __/__-18 and __/__-18 or __/__-18 and __/__-18 work great.
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
Same as last week, and the week before. Just search and you will find that __/__-18 and __/__-18 or __/__-18 and __/__-18 work great.
Well....my problem was that I dunno the maximum tire width which the stock base Z model rims can hold...

Thx for reply anyway!!!

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Originally Posted by Payne !Z33!
Well....my problem was that I dunno the maximum tire width will the stock base rims can hold...
Just search a little. It gets posted weekly cause people keep asking the same question.
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Old Oct 8, 2010 | 04:55 PM
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You don't even have to search. Go on the Tirerack website (or any other tire manufacturer site) and look at the specs for the tires you're interested in. There will be a "recommended wheel width" listed in the specs. These are the safe limits for that size tire. Find the ones that fit you wheels and keep the same F/R stagger (OD).

Read the post about "slip" and tire size in the Top 100 Questions thread linked by my sig.
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Old Oct 8, 2010 | 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
You don't even have to search. Go on the Tirerack website (or any other tire manufacturer site) and look at the specs for the tires you're interested in. There will be a "recommended wheel width" listed in the specs. These are the safe limits for that size tire. Find the ones that fit you wheels and keep the same F/R stagger (OD).

Read the post about "slip" and tire size in the Top 100 Questions thread linked by my sig.
Got it and Im working on it right now, thx!!!!!!
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