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Why the f00k does my sidewall keep bubbling?
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Originally posted by JackEatsEmoKids View PostWhat I mean by running small, is a 235/45-17 Falken ZE512 stretched on my OEM 17x8's while the Toyo Proxes4's I had in the same size were squared in the same rim. The rolling diameter looked smaller by a cunt hair though.Originally posted by Jesus Christif "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" doesnt include being able to buy a huge veiny motherfucker then the declaration of independence isnt worth the hemp it was written on.Originally posted by Jedidiahhe speaks the truth.. he doesn't even have the -- -- eyes.
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whoa this thread has somewhat derailed, but in a great way.
all this info is great to know. Im gonna look into the nittos (a friend has some 225/35/19 on some 8.5s in his a4. he loves them. Ill also look into the nankangs.
but can anyone give me feedback on the hankook rs2?
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Originally posted by geoffafa View PostOk so this all started on my old set of wheels, I had 19x8.5 with a set of falken fk452 225/35 on them, i noticed after about 5 k my sidewall bubbled on both fronts. I put them on the back and put the good tires up front, which also lasted me about another 5k.So my question to you all is, wtf am i doing wrong?
Is this a result of an impact? or lack of checking tire pressure? or do i officially have the worst luck in the world?
fuck sorry for the book guys... but i appriciate any help.
I'd say most likey the 225/35 and 205/40 have a too low load rating for your Audi
(running 235/30-20 FK452's on 9,5x20)
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I've ran Nitto Neogens and loved them. they stretch great and handled good for the tire.
Also had Fuzion Tires and I liked them a lot.
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