See? Herrafrush *IS* bad
WOW this thread got serious! I'm gonna go out today and get bigger tires just so I satisfy the thought of being accepted by someone who googled proper tire size and is now a "specialist". HAHAHA naat!
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Since people started doing it decades ago. Think about what rice even means and then what you're doing in running tires too small. It's for aesthetics at the expense of everything else. Anything less than a wide running 255 is too small for a wheel that size. 225s are for 7.5" wheels.

I feel sorry for you if you actually believe this. You think it's out of jealousy? What does budget have to do with anything? You realize that hella-flushers are more "budget minded" (nice term for it) than performance enthusiasts right? Enjoy the $100 18x9.75 XXRs and $200 Rotas that define your baller lifestyle.
But thanks for the bro hug.
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Since people started doing it decades ago. Think about what rice even means and then what you're doing in running tires too small. It's for aesthetics at the expense of everything else. Anything less than a wide running 255 is too small for a wheel that size. 225s are for 7.5" wheels.
Feel free to look. You know my car.
If that could even be done it would be no more retarded than running stretched tires. You buy wheels to fit a certain tire size, not the other way around. There is a specific size range that is suited to each size wheel, and you need to stay within that for both aesthetics, performance, and safety.
I feel sorry for you if you actually believe this. You think it's out of jealousy? What does budget have to do with anything? You realize that hella-flushers are more "budget minded" (nice term for it) than performance enthusiasts right? Enjoy the $100 18x9.75 XXRs and $200 Rotas that define your baller lifestyle.
Feel free to look. You know my car.
If that could even be done it would be no more retarded than running stretched tires. You buy wheels to fit a certain tire size, not the other way around. There is a specific size range that is suited to each size wheel, and you need to stay within that for both aesthetics, performance, and safety.
I feel sorry for you if you actually believe this. You think it's out of jealousy? What does budget have to do with anything? You realize that hella-flushers are more "budget minded" (nice term for it) than performance enthusiasts right? Enjoy the $100 18x9.75 XXRs and $200 Rotas that define your baller lifestyle.
I daily drive my car about 25k miles a year...let's see you herrafrushers do that with your setups...I need my car to be functional haha
Serious question here!
Can anyone that low and wide do full lock u turns? Or do you guys have to 3 point turn or drive around the block?
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Also, the shop that I worked at wouldn't stretch tires because of possible liability issues...
Last edited by slugrx; Nov 6, 2012 at 08:47 AM.
Originally Posted by slugrx
Haha I worked at a tire shop...when the tire is square with the wheel, its a proper fit...why would anyone even need to google that?
Also, the shop that I worked at wouldn't stretch tires because of possible liability issues...
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Those tires look like those big workout ***** they are so rounded off
I worked in the bayview at a shop that had contracts with the city and county of sf (work trucks, vans, etc) and then we also did stuff like 22s on camrys haha
I worked in the bayview at a shop that had contracts with the city and county of sf (work trucks, vans, etc) and then we also did stuff like 22s on camrys haha



