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Amen. 32 has 265s all round, once the lips were done I've had no problem with scrubbing :) The 31 has stretch though.

I suspect it's because the wheels don't fit in the guards lol. That and John never listens. Ever.

Oh! Is that all! I thought it may have been because he's fully sic and rad kewl. :)

I cant wait to get real rubber on my car, this cheese cutter tyre onto fat rims thing is gayer than aids, Ima need a good lip rolling first though

225 on 10.5's is not gay

Anyone know any good tyre puncture repair places that don't charge as much as a new tyre would cost?

I paid $35 to repair a tire at bridgestone newstead. Was a pretty wide screw that came out as well

Direct quotes:

Jax "225 on a nine and a half? you're joking? we can't do that!"

Bob Jane "That tyre size is completely wrong. It's illegal. I won't do it. I don't even want it near my workshop!"

Goodyear "...our machine is too old for that"

K-mart Tyre/Auto "how did they even get that on there in the first place?"

I had the same problem with 225's on 10.5's at a place new the valley. Said I was a lair.. So then I took him out to my car.

265/55/18 is for poofs

why would any one use a 55 profile on 18s?

Ok i concede, having the power to bake bicycle tyres with no sidewall give to aid traction is pretty f**king awsome!

why would any one use a 55 profile on 18s?

Ok i concede, having the power to bake bicycle tyres with no sidewall give to aid traction is pretty f**king awsome!

No idea. You being a homo I just thought of the most homo size.

And you're not listening to these people because?

because they're having a cry about something that can obviously be done

I suspect it's because the wheels don't fit in the guards lol. That and John never listens. Ever.

The wheels fit in the guards just fine. The problem was scrubbing before the guards were rolled. So I bought tyres that would fit, and not scrub every time I looked at the car. Now I have the 225s until I wear them out, and then will be replacing with something slightly larger now that the guards are rolled.

Remember I had to get tyres STRAIGHT away according to My. Policeyman who pulled me over and let me off. So I didn't have time to wait for the guards to get rolled.

I thought that was a given? John is the most hectik bro I've ever met. He even has full sick dose uleh

big <3

that they do, thats why you buy tyres that FIT :O

They DO fit... as long as people actually TRY it instead of just crying about it :P

No idea. You being a homo I just thought of the most homo size.

they should use a 115 15 18 i reckon, then put it on a 13 inch wide rim....would give killer handling and ride!

because they're having a cry about something that can obviously be done

Its like homer and the deep fried shirt, I didnt say they couldnt, I said you shouldnt :P

but given your desire for larger tyres next time and being stuck with the 225's for now i totally understand your point of view

And who wants to hear today's police story?

Go!

Also Josh did you know we are both in the top 40 posters on this site...so much wasted youth whoring :P lol

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