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  • #16
    Originally posted by billy370gt View Post
    yeah i was looking for 215's but no one makes them in 215/35/20
    Toyo does, They also make a 215/30/20

    You can stretch whatever you want, there is a local guy to me with a 215/40/16 on an 11"

    All about what you want it to look like, just use tyrestretch.com though

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    • #17
      Hey can u send me a link for the toyos in 215/35/20? Cant seem to find them

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      • #18
        Hey sorry, maybe Toyo doesn't make it anymore? It use to be a proxy.

        From my understanding, the only company that makes one is Dunlop and it's a dunlop Sport Maxx. Trying looking for that one.

        Other than that you're stuck with going for a 225/30

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        • #19
          found some 215/30/20 good enough for 20x9.5?

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          • #20
            heres my plan, before i go ahead and order the tires!
            215/30/20 for 20x9.5
            225/35/20 for 20x10.5

            will my tire guy have problems putting them on?


            tire sizes sounds right?

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            • #21
              215/30 sounds scary to me, remember you have very little sidewall to stretch

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              • #22
                I know people that have run 215/30/20 on a 9.5, but I would never do it.

                I ran a 225/30/20 on a 8.5 up front, on the car in my sig... that's as thin as I would ever run.. if it's me, I wouldn't do more then 225/30/20 on the 9.5 and 235/30/20 on a 10.5.

                You should also take into consideration each tire brand and model will stretch differently as well. Post up pics when you have mounted, whatever you decide to use.

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                • #23
                  I currently am running 215/35/18 on my 18x9.5's ........ no problems at all
                  Real name is James

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                  • #24
                    That 5% in profile makes a big difference imo.

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                    • #25
                      will i see a noticable diff between 215 and 225? i might just do 225/35 in the front also, but i do want that poke look, i have 235s now.

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                      • #26
                        i was going for the 35 series but they only made them in 30 series.

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