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      08-06-2009, 07:10 PM   #1
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Are the VMR V710s available in 9.0 width in the rear"?

I hate how the tire looks skinny on the wheel. I want the tire to stretch to the outside of the wheel at least. I have general exclaims 265/35/19 on right now and I've already got some curb rash too.
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I could be wrong but I think it's 8.5, 9.5 and the newest is 10
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I hate how the tire looks skinny on the wheel. I want the tire to stretch to the outside of the wheel at least. I have general exclaims 265/35/19 on right now and I've already got some curb rash too.
just use 275 Generals, they will fill out your wheels quite nicely.

what et are your rear wheels?
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just use 275 Generals, they will fill out your wheels quite nicely.

what et are your rear wheels?
Actually now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure I did get 10's in the rear. And I just looked around and it seems that they are et33.

Can I fit a 275 on a 9.5" without rolling my fenders? (I am lowered, but nothing extreme)
I've been thinking about changing up to the gunmetal anyways!
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Can I fit a 275 on a 9.5" without rolling my fenders? (I am lowered, but nothing extreme)
I've been thinking about changing up to the gunmetal anyways!
i have the sport suspension and 275x18 on a 9.5" and i dont rub. but that depends on the tire manufacturer i get and the size of the sidewall.
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Actually now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure I did get 10's in the rear. And I just looked around and it seems that they are et33.

Can I fit a 275 on a 9.5" without rolling my fenders? (I am lowered, but nothing extreme)
I've been thinking about changing up to the gunmetal anyways!
Our V710's are only offered in a 9.5" as the widest with.

265 Generals are pretty square on a 9.5" wheel, but if you are looking for more shoulder protection then I would recommend jumping onto a 275/30/19. Just be aware that fending rolling may be required with a 275.

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Available in 8.5 and 9.5 widths only.
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