Aggressive Wheels & Stretched Tires: Post 'Em Up! [[Some NSFW]]
well I guess you're not allowed to tell someone to eat a hot bowl of dicks.. if it was up to me I would have left it. and about your question jerseytaylor you don't really want to eat the bowl it could make for a hard stool..
Love guy that got in trouble for saying what to have for dinner...
Love guy that got in trouble for saying what to have for dinner...
yea i heard they were discontinued I was hoping someone still had some in stock...
and Frankie bro, respectfully I disagree about the tires being garbage, I've had numerous examples that prove to me they're right for my setup, not sayin they're super high end performance tires, but they're right for MY setup.
I mean I drove my car all across Canada from Vancouver to Montreal close to 5000km's (3000+ miles) hit all kinds of potholes and bumps yall can't imagine, gone offroad, etc.... and not a single sidewall bubble or any type of damage aside from normal wear.
and since then the worst thing I've put them through is I just ran over this curb and popped it off the bead, and they STILL managed to remain sturdy enough for me to drive down the street in the condition you see in that picture there without having my rim damaged or bent in any way. And the only damage to the tire itself was the inside of 2 small chunks got ripped out from the valve stem, I put them back on temporarily car is parked not going nowhere, and it's till holding air, I have to fill it up every 2 days though, but it's drive-able.
I stick with what works from my own personal experiences, this has worked for me all these years in the worst circumstances, it's why I'd like to go back to it, but I guess I'll have to go with something else similar since they're not makin them no more
and Frankie bro, respectfully I disagree about the tires being garbage, I've had numerous examples that prove to me they're right for my setup, not sayin they're super high end performance tires, but they're right for MY setup.
I mean I drove my car all across Canada from Vancouver to Montreal close to 5000km's (3000+ miles) hit all kinds of potholes and bumps yall can't imagine, gone offroad, etc.... and not a single sidewall bubble or any type of damage aside from normal wear.
and since then the worst thing I've put them through is I just ran over this curb and popped it off the bead, and they STILL managed to remain sturdy enough for me to drive down the street in the condition you see in that picture there without having my rim damaged or bent in any way. And the only damage to the tire itself was the inside of 2 small chunks got ripped out from the valve stem, I put them back on temporarily car is parked not going nowhere, and it's till holding air, I have to fill it up every 2 days though, but it's drive-able.
I stick with what works from my own personal experiences, this has worked for me all these years in the worst circumstances, it's why I'd like to go back to it, but I guess I'll have to go with something else similar since they're not makin them no more
The following users liked this post:
Frankieg35 (09-08-2013)
Registered User
iTrader: (18)
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posts: 10,359
Received 1,939 Likes
on
1,249 Posts
Registered User
iTrader: (18)
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posts: 10,359
Received 1,939 Likes
on
1,249 Posts
local tire shop where all my bitches go
AVN Motorsports
http://www.avnmotorsports.com/catego...1#.Uiz7SDZ4zm4
AVN Motorsports
http://www.avnmotorsports.com/catego...1#.Uiz7SDZ4zm4
Registered User
iTrader: (18)
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posts: 10,359
Received 1,939 Likes
on
1,249 Posts
The following users liked this post:
Frankieg35 (09-08-2013)
Toretto I just called your shop, they out of stock too, said Nankang is phasing out the NSII's and going with the NS20.... I'm just trying to figure out right now if the they both run the same size, because tread pattern doesn't matter so much, it's the sidewall bulk/height and if they stretch the same that matters...
any of you guys have that tire size chart I seen on here long time ago, the one that shows which tires run small and true to size and large ??
I guess my best bet would be to go with the NS20's since it's made by Nankang chances are it's the same type of size, but I'm also looking at some other options like the Federal 595 EVO, wanted to see tha chart to check how large they run though
any of you guys have that tire size chart I seen on here long time ago, the one that shows which tires run small and true to size and large ??
I guess my best bet would be to go with the NS20's since it's made by Nankang chances are it's the same type of size, but I'm also looking at some other options like the Federal 595 EVO, wanted to see tha chart to check how large they run though