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  • e38art
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    nitto neogens. quiet, grippy even in the wet, cheap and are specifically made for cars running stretch and negative camber

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  • SoSoA3
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    Originally posted by rfensty245 View Post
    Does anyone have any more pics of the achilles? Thinking of putting a 225-45 on my 11's
    215's on a 9.5

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  • Matta
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    anyone knows how maxxis victra stretch?

    i have Nankang ns2 215/35R19 on 8.5*19" now.

    want the same stretch on 9.5" rim so i tought 235/35R19 would fit nice? but is the maxxis wider then nankang maybe?

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  • PoLonY
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    Pretty happy with the stretch of my Pirelli PZero Nero's

    205/40 on a 9J

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  • PatrickJamesYu
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    The achellis run pretty standard.
    Stretched well for me.

    I recently did some hunting down, and I am led to believe that the ATR series is being discontinued.

    The 512's stretch awesome, they run pretty narrow.
    I know some people are having trouble sourcing them though.
    There is the Falken Ohtsu FP7000 which is known to be a replacement for the 512.
    The tread is non directional though.

    I am currently on a set of Accelera Alpha's stretched.
    They stretched great, goo looking tread design, sidewall.
    I've only put about 400 miles on them.
    No defects, no bubbles, or anything of the sort so far.
    After a few thousand we'll see if theres any bubbles.

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  • Masquerade
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    Falken 512's were the best i've seen. Excellent looking sidewall, fairly durable, and had a good tread pattern. I ran 205/40's on my 9's.

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  • Uberwagen
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    Anybody know how the achilles atr sport run size wise? Do they run wide or narrow?

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  • SoSoA3
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    Does anyone know where they have in stock Achilles ATR tires? I just about called every tire place in socal and they said the for the 215/40/18 is on national backorder

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  • jserman
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    just tried to get a Achilles ATR Sports 225/35 on a 10 and they couldn't get it to seat the bead kept breaking but the 245/35 went on the 10.5 no problem... WTF

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  • jcamilliere
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    ive been getting mixed reviews for stretching s drives. anyone running them right now?

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  • zeroartgfx
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    Originally posted by CSBolger View Post
    Nexen N3000s don't.
    I beg to differ. The wheel on the left is a 15x10 on 195/45. I'd say thats a good stretch.

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  • Katyboi
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    accelerator ZR! $$125 a pop with mount/balance

    My accelerator ZRs stretch pretty good 265/35/19 on a 19x12 -13 with -5 camber and its lasted me since August. I just barely flipped the rear tires last week and i got another 6 months to go. fronts are still brand spanking new with no camber showing also purchased in August


    PS DONT BUY CRAZY EXPENSIVE TIRES IF YOUR RUNNING CRAZY CAMBER, THATS JUST DUMB IMO....AS AN ECONOMIST I WOULD SAY ITS ECONOMICALLY/FINANCIALLY WASTFUL OF YOUR MONEY

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  • HATCHET
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    Originally posted by Shepherd View Post
    16x8? Would go for Dunlop SP9000 in 195/40, they stretch really nice in any size tbh, plus they ride great, even though mine are old as fuck (10years+).
    I don't think these are available anymore

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  • Shepherd
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    Originally posted by HATCHET View Post
    Anyone have any more input on tires that run small for a 16x8?

    Toyo t1r's and falken 512 are discontinued in 205/40 r16 and 195/40 r16

    Looking at federal ss595's in a 195/40 r16 but I heard they run 1 size bigger.
    16x8? Would go for Dunlop SP9000 in 195/40, they stretch really nice in any size tbh, plus they ride great, even though mine are old as fuck (10years+).

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  • DeleriousZ
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    That's the same wheel/tire setup as at the top of the page, shows the stretch more.

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