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JDMLOL
01-09-2014, 02:15 PM
I'm getting sick of tearing up rims every time I brush a curb. My current wheels are the staggered 20 inch (20x8.5 and 20x10) AMRs and the current tire setup leaves the wheels sticking out further than the tire which leaves them exposed to curbs. The current size of the tires are 255/35r 20 up front and 285/30r 20 in the back. What size tires should I get to have a little bit of a buffer between the rim and the curb incase I brush it a little again (because I know I will)? No matter how careful I am I manage to brush a curb once every three or four months.

DirtyD
01-09-2014, 02:59 PM
that 8.5" wheel hurts your size selection. maybe if you can find a 265/35, but I don't think that's a common size at all.

For the rear, get some 305/30s.

46Tbird
01-09-2014, 03:43 PM
No tire is going to protect your rims if you keep driving into curbs and shit.

The 265/35 size is easy to get in the Nitto NT55ZR - I have a pair on the front of my car.

http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/tires/nitto/product/submitProductSize.do;jsessionid=81I0ZPmst2GXMMApCU 6k1A__.dtc502?r=TSEINT%7Cpc%7C77573&pc=40319

Dominic Toretto
01-09-2014, 05:32 PM
*Snatches driver's license away*

-Alex

Grandpa
01-09-2014, 05:40 PM
No tire is going to protect your rims if you keep driving into curbs and shit.



This. Be more careful with your driving!

And why are you running a stretched tire? It's unsafe.

Dominic Toretto
01-09-2014, 05:43 PM
This. Be more careful with your driving!

And why are you running a stretched tire? It's unsafe.

Because it's jdm tyte.

-Alex

DirtyD
01-09-2014, 06:27 PM
This. Be more careful with your driving!

And why are you running a stretched tire? It's unsafe.
He bought the tires from American Muscle and that's the size they recommended to him. I've already asked him that question a while back and that was his answer.

American Muscle are idiots.

Dan12GT
01-09-2014, 06:59 PM
Get some curb feelers? LOL

my95z28
01-09-2014, 09:09 PM
Fronts are sticking out or just the rears? I woulda though a 255 is about perfect for an 8.5" wheel.

Dominic Toretto
01-09-2014, 09:12 PM
He bought the tires from American Muscle and that's the size they recommended to him. I've already asked him that question a while back and that was his answer.

American Muscle are idiots.

My current wheels are the staggered 20 inch (20x8.5 and 20x10) AMRs and the current tire setup leaves the wheels sticking out further than the tire which leaves them exposed to curbs. The current size of the tires are 255/35r 20 up front and 285/30r 20 in the back.

Mmmm, I wouldn't say they are idiots lol. One inch is 25.4mm. So 255mm/25.4 comes to 10.039 inches, so the tire should be wider than the 8.5inch rim, same for the rear. I do know that different manufacturers measure differently... somehow. I have BFGs with a 265 in the front on a 9inch wheel and the tire looks wider than that. Also have a 285 on my 10inch rears and the tires stick out much wider than the wheel.

Long answer short, his tires shouldn't be stretched based on the measurements unless I am doing it wrong.

-Alex

jng2985
01-09-2014, 09:44 PM
I'm getting sick of tearing up rims every time I brush a curb. My current wheels are the staggered 20 inch (20x8.5 and 20x10) AMRs and the current tire setup leaves the wheels sticking out further than the tire which leaves them exposed to curbs. The current size of the tires are 255/35r 20 up front and 285/30r 20 in the back. What size tires should I get to have a little bit of a buffer between the rim and the curb incase I brush it a little again (because I know I will)? No matter how careful I am I manage to brush a curb once every three or four months.

Grandma turn bro... Fuck it - mustang! Stop hitting curbs!

DirtyD
01-09-2014, 10:15 PM
Mmmm, I wouldn't say they are idiots lol. One inch is 25.4mm. So 255mm/25.4 comes to 10.039 inches, so the tire should be wider than the 8.5inch rim, same for the rear. I do know that different manufacturers measure differently... somehow. I have BFGs with a 265 in the front on a 9inch wheel and the tire looks wider than that. Also have a 285 on my 10inch rears and the tires stick out much wider than the wheel.



Long answer short, his tires shouldn't be stretched based on the measurements unless I am doing it wrong.



-Alex


That 255mm is section width, measured across the largest part of the tires, apex of the unflexed sidewall to the other apex. 8.5" wheels are measure inside of the beads of the wheels. Of you were to measure your front wheels, they would end up being about 9.5-9.75" tall from lip to lip.

I have 255s on my 9" wheels and there is barely any tire protecting the lips.

Bacadiesel
01-09-2014, 10:17 PM
Tires cost more than my wheels

donutninja
01-10-2014, 01:04 AM
That's really a very slight stretch... I'm still not even picturing it. I guess you could go really beefy but it might end up looking silly.

JDMLOL
01-10-2014, 02:20 PM
I knew I'd hear the "be more careful" it's not like I'm running into them at 30mph. It is literally pulling in and out of corner parking spaces. I'm brushing them. The slightest bit of contact scratches the hell out of them.

Grandpa
01-10-2014, 02:25 PM
. The slightest bit of contact scratches the hell out of them.

Ya think? lol

JDMLOL
01-10-2014, 02:27 PM
Ya think? lol


My other cars had enough meat to absorb a "brush".

re-rx7
01-10-2014, 03:09 PM
This thread fails. Your looking for a tire with wheel lip protectors.

Bigmac3
01-12-2014, 01:43 AM
I've got the same problem with my staggered 19" AMRs. Pirelli P-Zero 245/45 - front, 275/40 - rear. I'm going to look for a 265/45 front, 295/40 rear when I need tires.

Stangmaster281
01-12-2014, 01:51 AM
Just do like big mac is doing^. Get the wider tires in the front and in the back so it wont look weird. Until then just avoid curbs if possible.