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Blaze00 08-03-2008 12:34 PM

Looking for the right tires..
 
Im getting some DD rims for my 08 Mustang GT, 18x9 front and 18x10 back. Im trying to find the best tires for them I live in Texas and the most important thing to me is grip then looks. Can anyone help me find the right tire?

spike_africa 08-03-2008 07:29 PM

So do you want a street tire or a drag radial?

For a drag radial you can actully DD on the Nitto 555r's are the only way to go. As you can get 15k miles out of them, they arent bad in the rain, and hook alot better then any street tire will.

Blaze00 08-04-2008 02:26 PM

Ok now what are the best sizes to get ive been looking at all of the forums talking about getting the different sizes as far as 285's or 305's on the rears what is the difference between the two?

01FR500 08-04-2008 07:04 PM

The 305s are going to be a little wider and look a little better IMO, but sometimes a hard size to find. I have 295s on my 18x10 rims and would have liked to have 305s, but 285s will work. Thats the only difference, the 305 tires will bulge a little more.

Have you given any thought about what type of tire your looking for? Like drag radial, summer only tire, All-Season? Will you be doing any type of racing or only street use? It will help us give you some opinions.

Blaze00 08-04-2008 09:27 PM

Im looking for all season and street use for the most part they have to be able to take a little punishment.

spike_africa 08-05-2008 05:36 AM

285 or 305 is the width of the tire he is talking about. So a 285mm tire is not as wide as a 305mm tire. with 10" wide rims you can run 315's max on them, but your mostly gonna find 305 tires in that rim size.

And since you want an all season now, then traction wont be your first priority as no street tire will hook up that great. However I have always like the kuhmo ASX.

Blaze00 08-05-2008 10:18 PM

Thanks for yalls help

I know exactly what I'm looking for now.


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