coyote wrote:Sh4wry wrote:TRACMAX is very good tyre, we guarantee 35 thousand KM for racing car.
Quick, someone call Red Bull Racing!
Just a heads up, Tirerack can now ship all brands except Toyo and Yokohama to Australia. Freight to Australia is about $400 for a set of 4.
These links are worth a look:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... 4WR8RE11XL
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... um=24WR8Z2
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... 4YR8P0XLV3
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... 24YR8PSSXL
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... 4YR8F1A2XL
In the size you guys would be looking at (225/40R18), the PZero is a freak of a tyre. It has a 238mm tread width (made in Italy model).
Note those tyres above all have a 92 load rating. Some in that size will be 88, which is not sufficient for a Liberty.
nickk__is wrote:Guys, anyone worried about scrubbing of the 19x8.5 + 42 let me say this...
Unless you are running crazy low (as I was) then you won't have issues with scrubbing - even when running a low height i dont remember having any problems. A 42 offset is not all that aggressive. All you would need is your guards rolled and you will be fine. A 225/35/19 tyre will be perfect for it. If you go wider then you may find scrubbing might become an issue.
Famma wrote:Yeh I am looking more 235-245 tyres don't like the tipped in tyre look with exposed rims, also I have plans to put in Tein flex and lower some more. I want to get the stance, wheels n tyres as perfect as I can. I think 50-55 offset would be perfect or pump the guards 10mm would be the other option. Still investigating.
coyote wrote:Sh4wry wrote:TRACMAX is very good tyre, we guarantee 35 thousand KM for racing car.
Quick, someone call Red Bull Racing!
Just a heads up, Tirerack can now ship all brands except Toyo and Yokohama to Australia. Freight to Australia is about $400 for a set of 4.
These links are worth a look:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... 4WR8RE11XL
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... um=24WR8Z2
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... 4YR8P0XLV3
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... 24YR8PSSXL
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... 4YR8F1A2XL
In the size you guys would be looking at (225/40R18), the PZero is a freak of a tyre. It has a 238mm tread width (made in Italy model).
Note those tyres above all have a 92 load rating. Some in that size will be 88, which is not sufficient for a Liberty.
Sh4wry wrote:While everyone is talking tyres. I would like to know what size tyre would suit my rims to be 18x8
I do want the tyre to affect my ride quality and I have a very bumpy road here in moree.
In other works id like a nice size tyre wall (same as stock) where the tyre does not need to be stretched but I dony mind if it is a little.
I was thinking 235/45. I dont really want my spedo out much either. tyre gurus thanks in advance.
jay.ritchie wrote:Just to confirm what people are saying, i have RST's in 18 x 8 +44.
The offset is perfect, you can check my thread for some photos which will show how the wheels sit on wagon with bilstein.
Boostaddict wrote:
I just did a search on 225/35/19 on tyre rack and they ALL came up 88 or so.... None in the 90's.... Bugger!!
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