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Tire Question

Postby Faron » 08 Wed Feb, 2012 6:23 pm

I just bought a set of wheels for my Street Buggy and have questions. The wheels are 18'X9" for the back, and 16"X8" for the front. I am looking for street tires and NOT off-road, with that in mind here are my questions.
How wide of a street tire, with as tall of a profile can I get for the back? (18"X9")
How Narrow of a street tire, with as sort a profile can I get for the front? (16"X8")
I am sure this may sound like a silly question to some, but I want to sound at least a little informed when I talk to a tire salesman.

Help please!
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Re: Tire Question

Postby BrianB » 08 Wed Feb, 2012 7:46 pm

I thought you said you had family of some sort that owns a tire store? It all depends on how your car is set up height wise. You are also using a narrowed beam?
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Re: Tire Question

Postby Jack Duncan » 08 Wed Feb, 2012 8:15 pm

You're going to have to use those expensive low profile sports car type tires for sure, but it's only money. :)
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Re: Tire Question

Postby BrianB » 08 Wed Feb, 2012 9:24 pm

From the pictures of when you first brought it home it looked like there was four or five inches between the top of the tire and the buggy body. Measure you're old wheels and tires for the height to use as a guage so you know what diameter you can go to. Go to TireRack dot com and start plugging 18" tires. It tells you the outside diamter of the tires.
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Re: Tire Question

Postby Faron » 09 Thu Feb, 2012 12:00 am

BrianB wrote:I thought you said you had family of some sort that owns a tire store? It all depends on how your car is set up height wise. You are also using a narrowed beam?
My wife's Uncle does own a Tire Shop, and because I am family I get put on the back burner. So I would like to go in some what informed, so he does not feel like I am wasting his time. I have a adjustable front beam, and it is not narrowed.
Jack Duncan wrote:You're going to have to use those expensive low profile sports car type tires for sure, but it's only money. :)
Yes, its all about the looks.... But I am sure I will get a good deal.
BrianB wrote:From the pictures of when you first brought it home it looked like there was four or five inches between the top of the tire and the buggy body. Measure you're old wheels and tires for the height to use as a guage so you know what diameter you can go to. Go to TireRack dot com and start plugging 18" tires. It tells you the outside diameter of the tires.
I guess we will see what happens, they will get shipped tomorrow.
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Re: Tire Question

Postby Faron » 09 Thu Feb, 2012 1:20 am

Now that I have done a little research I think I am going to go with
225/45/16 = about 24" Tall for the Front
285/45/18 = about 28" Tall for the Back

Am I crazy?
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Re: Tire Question

Postby KIM-P » 09 Thu Feb, 2012 5:35 pm

Nope, I wished I would have more research.
It's EASY.... if you know how.
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Re: Tire Question

Postby BrianB » 16 Thu Feb, 2012 6:54 am

Did you get your wheels and tires in? We need pictures of the Buggy porn.
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Re: Tire Question

Postby Faron » 16 Thu Feb, 2012 8:56 am

The wheels should be here today, and I hope to buy the tires Saturday. I am sure that I will have to order them, will be surprised if anyone has what I want in this small city.
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Re: Tire Question

Postby Bryan Porter » 16 Thu Feb, 2012 11:54 am

Do you have the rest of it ready to go yet?
You know time is running out.
Hope to see you there.
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Re: Tire Question

Postby Faron » 16 Thu Feb, 2012 6:28 pm

I am looking forward to seeing some progress! Seems like all I have done lately is spend money on this thing and have not seen any changes. Its the itchy cold!
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Re: Tire Question

Postby Faron » 19 Sun Feb, 2012 1:23 am

Bryan Porter wrote:Do you have the rest of it ready to go yet?
You know time is running out.
Hope to see you there.


No, Pressure! LOL
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