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Old 09-18-2009 | 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Jimmy P
Yea that tire doesn't look right on that rim. Kinda reminds when I first bought my car and the original owner had 315's on the stock 9" ZR1 wheels.
yeah 275 MT will be perfect and probably look wider than the the 325 nitto's lol.

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Old 09-19-2009 | 06:05 PM
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Here's a couple pics I took a little bit ago of my 335's on the T/A.



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HEY SPENCE, WHAT BRAND TIRES ARE THOSE 335'S? AND ARE THEY 335 30 18? ON OEWHEELS 10.5x18 C5'S? PM IF YOU WANT
Old 09-19-2009 | 09:16 PM
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They're Nitto DR's. And yes, theyr'e 335/30/18's on OEWheels 18x10.5 C5 deep dishes.
Old 09-20-2009 | 12:43 AM
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thanks tspence thats actually exactly what i was lookin for they fit the wheel well very nice and don't stick out alot. Do you have your car lowered? Any rubbing issues or wheel well modifications?
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Kumho V710 Road Race tires. Hook really good surprisingly



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Any new pics tspence?
Thats one sweet setup
Old 09-20-2009 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Pavetim
thanks tspence thats actually exactly what i was lookin for they fit the wheel well very nice and don't stick out alot. Do you have your car lowered? Any rubbing issues or wheel well modifications?
Car is at stock ride height, with all stock suspension components. I had to use a 5/16" spacer, and BFH, to keep them from rubbing on the inner fender. And, I had my fenders rolled.
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17" 315/35s
Old 09-20-2009 | 04:30 PM
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335's



Old 09-20-2009 | 07:03 PM
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I almost got those 335 hoosiers, but i heard there dangerous if you run them on the hwy? or else i would of got those a long time ago .
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with 335 do u guy roll the fender? inside
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I'm doin my body work now so will roll the fenders with a bfh. I seen a guy on here who rents out fender lip roller i'll probably do that too. cause I plan on lowering my ride I want the same tires as tspence but i'm gonna get a custom rear so probably take 3 inches off rear to get more options. and bring my LCA's in abit for more clearance. Just goes to show you that you can get some huge meats under these cars.
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Originally Posted by tsench
with 335 do u guy roll the fender? inside
Yeah, I BFH'ed the inner fender a little, and also rolled the outter.
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had my 335's up to 150 on the highway... they hook GREAT from a roll with 670rw.. just have soft *** sidewalls
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My worn out Nitto 315's.

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Originally Posted by Kingc8r
Kumho V710 Road Race tires. Hook really good surprisingly
Why are you surprised that they hook? They're a R compound tire.
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Originally Posted by Black_Z28
Why are you surprised that they hook? They're a R compound tire.
Because people said they wouldn't be a good tire to use for traction from a dig
Old 09-21-2009 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by 98mysticZ
had my 335's up to 150 on the highway... they hook GREAT from a roll with 670rw.. just have soft *** sidewalls
im gettin those now wow i shouldof in the first place . one more question how many miles do they last dd?
Old 09-21-2009 | 07:20 PM
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gsd3's on my car






little burnout with the gsd3's



here are my htrz, they are alot smaller than my gsd3's but for the price and at the time could not beat it.



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