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  • were to find wide 13" rubber?

    Just got some 13" knick off wire wheels, but i need some wide 13", f.e 225/30.
    But were do i find them? My local tire guy told me that they were common in germany but i don't do german
    Any advice?
    http://Lowerst.net

  • #2
    how wide are they?

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    • #3
      Look up "Continental Sport Contact"

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      • #4
        you need a new tire guy
        Disclaimer:
        I am rude, opinionated, and sometimes come off as a dick. I am just speaking my mind. If it offends you, PM me. Don't go whine to someone else. I am civil, talk to me, just dont be stupid.

        and USE THE SEARCH BUTTON

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        • #5
          im confused... are they 13" wide or 13" in diameter
          also 225 is not wide and if you mean 13" diameter, you will never find a 30 series tire in 13"

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          • #6
            Originally posted by FreshLikeSushi View Post
            you need a new tire guy
            .

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            • #7


              Welcome to the Internet, I guess.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by martinm13 View Post
                im confused... are they 13" wide or 13" in diameter
                also 225 is not wide and if you mean 13" diameter, you will never find a 30 series tire in 13"
                they are 13" in diameter, and 7"(?) wide, 225 is wide in 13" inch, can you find wider?

                but 205 is good enough, i got over a pair of 205/60. To muchò rubber john. 205/30 would be great.
                http://Lowerst.net

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by firelizard3 View Post
                  www.tirerack.com

                  Welcome to the Internet, I guess.
                  "Sorry, there are no tires available in the size you selected. Please select a new size"
                  Nice internet you got ther.
                  But thank you anyway
                  http://Lowerst.net

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                  • #10
                    Funny, I found 225/50 semi-slicks. Why are you trying to find something wider than 225 for a seven inch wide wheel???!!

                    Going for maximum sidewall bulge?

                    And 205/30-13? Is this for a forklift, or a golfcart?

                    Look, at the risk of coming off rude, it sounds like you really don't know what you're doing yet. So let us help. What exactly is it that you're trying to acheive?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by firelizard3 View Post
                      Funny, I found 225/50 semi-slicks. Why are you trying to find something wider than 225 for a seven inch wide wheel???!!

                      Going for maximum sidewall bulge?

                      And 205/30-13? Is this for a forklift, or a golfcart?

                      Look, at the risk of coming off rude, it sounds like you really don't know what you're doing yet. So let us help. What exactly is it that you're trying to acheive?
                      yeah holy shit lol. not trying to be rude but i think you need to figure out what you want. let me give you some insight...

                      in tire sizes, the first number (ie 225) is the width of the tread in mm. the second number is the profile (ie 35, 40, 45 etc) this number is a percentage of the total tread width. so if you want a 30 series on a 7 inch wide wheel, you might as well just run no tires

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by martinm13 View Post
                        yeah holy shit lol. not trying to be rude but i think you need to figure out what you want. let me give you some insight...

                        in tire sizes, the first number (ie 225) is the width of the tread in mm. the second number is the profile (ie 35, 40, 45 etc) this number is a percentage of the total tread width. so if you want a 30 series on a 7 inch wide wheel, you might as well just run no tires
                        why did you quote firelizard when he is the one giving advice?

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                        • #13
                          Why not try a 175-50-13 tire on a 7" wide wheel.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by slotoyo View Post
                            why did you quote firelizard when he is the one giving advice?
                            Because he was agreeing with that post. Tough concept, I know.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by slotoyo View Post
                              why did you quote firelizard when he is the one giving advice?
                              Originally posted by SeanDub View Post
                              Because he was agreeing with that post. Tough concept, I know.
                              thanks lol

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