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Originally posted by ChargeR View PostOn that size wheel I'd go for a 225/45R17. Nearly stock diameter and that size fits nicely on an 8" wide wheel. If you want a bulgy looking tyre then you could go for a 245/40R17 but I wouldn't recommend it.
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/KUMHO-225...item3a831af6f4
Cheers brother, will just do that and have them fitted/balanced locally too.
Are Kumho KU31's good tyres? I've got no idea how to tell - I have Pirellis on my stockies at the moment and even after 2 1/2 years I've still probably got 70% tread, I drive often but not always far.
Or if I went Pirelli's again: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/PIRELLI-2...item3a8128015bLast edited by iamvinny; 30-08-13, 08:08 PM.
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KU31 is definetely the most bang for buck tyre in my opinion. I've yet to find another tyre that is cheap but isn't junk. To get anything better you'd be paying close to double.
Never have to worry about treadwear, very possible the tyre will show signs of aging before the tread is gone
Google some reviews
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FYI 16x8 +32 advan rg with 225/45 fit a dc2. Let you know how 225/50 fit shortly.Street Circuit Lifestyle - Official distributor for PasswordJDM sales@streetcircuitlifestyle.com.au
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Originally posted by iamvinny View PostShould I be buying a new set of lug nuts with the wheels to match etc or something specific I should look for?Street Circuit Lifestyle - Official distributor for PasswordJDM sales@streetcircuitlifestyle.com.au
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Originally posted by iamvinny View PostShould I be buying a new set of lug nuts with the wheels to match etc or something specific I should look for?
Aftermarket lugs for aftermarket wheels.
Don't mix and match cos they're diff taper/seat. (Basically the shape of the tip from the lug won't match the wheel if you mix and match)
Also make sure you buy the correct size! 12x1.5 and also try get steel ones if you can. I have had bad experiences with aluminium ones as they can break easy.
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