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This is a discussion on Winter Tire Advise within the Tires, Wheels and Suspension forums, part of the The Garage category; Hey Gang, I cant seem to get an answer (even from dealerships lol) on what rim and tire are best ...
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Winter Tire Advise
Hey Gang,
I cant seem to get an answer (even from dealerships lol) on what rim and tire are best suited for the R/T....Some say 17" and some say that wont fit around the brakes....use 18". BTW, not looking at a performance tire just one that can manage the winters up here in Toronto, if I take it out :-) Looking at Firestone Winterforce 225/60/18 Bridgestone 235/60/18 Toyo 215/65/17 Cheers Brian If you cant run with the big dogs, don't get off the porch. Rides: 09 Challenger no mods....yet 08 Jeep Rubicon 4" Fabtech Lift 35 Micky Thompsons on Pro Comps K&N Intake Gibson Dual Exhaust CatBack Last edited by Brian-'09R/T : 09-10-2008 at 12:20 PM. |
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I would stick with 18" wheels for your winter tires. I don't think that you want to go any smaller than that....expecially with posi.....
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