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2 x Bridgestone RE55s 235/40/17s

They could possibly be 45 series, can’t remember. Selling because I now have wider rims and looking to run 255 or 265 rears.

They would be lucky to have done 16 laps at Sandown. 4 sessions of 1 warm up lap, one flying lap, possibly 2, then a cool down lap, so realistically they have probably done 6-8 hard laps in anger.

Tyres were also used for a DECA motorkhana day, which was mostly wet so again, not much wear.

I estimate they are between 80-85%, so plenty of life still in them.

New they were $355 each, asking $550 the pair. ono (were $460 :thumbsup: )

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2 x Bridgestone RE55s 235/40/17s

They could possibly be 45 series, can’t remember. Selling because I now have wider rims and looking to run 255 or 265 rears.

I'd say they're 235/45/17 if they're 235's. Are they a pair (left and right?) PM sent.

Regards,

Saliya

I think you are right, 45s as i did have a slight guard clearance issue when going from 40 series Dunlop D01Js to 45 RE55s.

Yes they are a pair, meaning left and right tyres that can be installed on either the front or rear of a car.

Still for sale

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump...if you want i can sell all four, have decided to to change the profile tyre i am running on the front as well...so if you want a set you can have them ... only if they arent sold by the 25th ill be bumping the price up as i think they are too chea[ and i may as well keep them for my attempts at getting rego etc :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Roy,

would you consider a trade for the same size street tyres (235/45/R17) plus small cash adjustment?

i've got a full set of 80% plus tread Bridgestone RE030 Potenza's I could trade ya?

(RE030's are priced over $300 each new)

just thought id ask

cheers

damn i'm after 255's

If its of any help, I had a set of these on my car, don't be fooled by the sizing, 235/45/17 RE55S where wider than a set of street tyres that where 255/40/17!

R series rubber, bridgestones especially, are generally much wider than the numbers would have you believe

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