I think the xxrs are ok, they make my m3 on stock wheels look even better
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I used to have replica Lorinsers on my past mercedes because in australia genuine lorinsers were 5k+ for a set. So I bought a set of reps for $1600 and couldn't be happier I did thatI loved them and it made not one scrap of difference to me or anyone else they weren't real so it blows me away people care so damn much on here. who cares if he has reps. if u dont like it dont post, threads with no activity/replies die down and get tucked many pages back. I personally dont want to see that happen with this thread. but i do want to stop having to read through stupid posts from ******
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Finally got the tire installed. Wasn't able to get the 225/35/18 on the 18x10.5 but we did get it on the 18x10. Do you think it looks safe?
The guy who put the tire on said that it isn't safe at all
Once again it's a nankang nsll 225/35R18 on a 18x10
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Originally posted by BreakMyWallet View Postmy friend runs 205/45's on his 17x11Originally posted by BreakMyWallet View Postyou wouldve been better off with 40's since its 18's
Edit: and 205's on a 11 must have looked funky haha
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Originally posted by DCJodon View PostOf course your tire guy is gonna say it isn't safe.
All the other tires shops said they don't want to even mess with putting a 225 on a 10" wheel.
What i'm trying to say is that he understands what i'm trying to do and thinks that this tire is just way too small to use.
I think that you guys would have more experience though, thats why i'm asking you. Do you think it's ok?
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Originally posted by Icana4dit View PostPeople run stretch all the time, i ran 215/35's on my 9.5's with no problems for over a year. Put them on the car and drive it already
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no problem, tho if you are new to stretched tires, a good advice is to check your pressure regularly, i check mine once a day (the rears) because you can't see when no air is in the tire.
driving with no air = blow out.-Instagram@jdjurhuus
Stretchsaurus and Pokemon.
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Originally posted by Zic View Postno problem, tho if you are new to stretched tires, a good advice is to check your pressure regularly, i check mine once a day (the rears) because you can't see when no air is in the tire.
driving with no air = blow out.
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