tallest tires?

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Anyone know the tallest tire height in inches that will fit the rear wheelwell of a 2010+ ?

Using stock wheels...

Thanks in advance!

Jeff
 

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345/45R19 available by Nitto late first quarter of 2010.

NT05 model, should be 31.22 inches tall.

Anyone?
 

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This guy is running a 295/45/20 rear tire which is 30.5" and in my opinion looks ridiculous.
http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32809
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what mustang do you own that's 49k?
 

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Canadian MSRP for a 2011 California Special with auto and every option is $49,679 plus tax


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By you bragging about the price, it is very clear that you're a tool. Maybe if you expanded your horizons you could find a rim used on a car that requires the price of your car due at a regular service. :handjob:
 
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By you bragging about the price, it is very clear that you're a tool. Maybe if you expanded your horizons you could find a rim used on a car that requires the price of your car due at a regular service. :handjob:

See this is the whole ten foot tall and bullet proof attitude I was missing in this thread.

Welcome to the internet!

Maybe, if you expand your horizons, you could find a rim used on a car, that requires the price of your car, due at a regular service?

Have you been drinking?

Seriously no idea what you are saying here.

Getting back to my point...

I'm spending 49k on a nice car , I am happy with the factory wheels. I am planning on keeping this car a VERY long time.

I want a TIRE that will give me a two inch tire height variance, but nobody seems to make a drag radial for a 19 inch rim.

Yes the Nitto will be too large, see the theme here now? I UNDERSTAND that 31 is too tall, could anyone reading this see past the irony of the only 19" DR available is 31 inches?

Will it fit maybe? Duh how about lifting an early mid 60's and making it into a four wheel drive, you're a tool man! what wrong with you....etc etc

So I have the ability to pay for the right thing and I don't want to have second best due to current tire limitations.

So :asslicker:

Call me a tool to my face, want my address?

Jeff

p/s I am glad the vast majority of users on this forum are not the internet tough guys and ignorant bastards SOME of these people have been
 
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I like my new sig and and this thread is dead
 
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Here it goes with the whole I will give you my address come to my house, you're the one seriously coming off as the tool here. I guess you have problem deciphering simple language. Maybe you can understand the universal language of math; X = your car's price, Y = price of rim on car that requires a regular service costing more than the TOTAL price of your car, I present X < Y. There, if you can afford to do it right, why not buy an 18" rim that is of better quality than stock and that looks much better and will allow you to get your mud tires on? Maybe one day you'll get it old timer. Look at this rim 2 OR 3 piece modular design with a TPMS hook-up. This rim > stock rims and you can find your 18" drag radial that is 31" tall.

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the universal language of math; X = your car's price, Y = price of rim on car that requires a regular service costing more than the TOTAL price of your car, I present X < Y. There, if you can afford to do it right, why not buy an 18" rim that is of better quality than stock and that looks much better and will allow you to get your mud tires on?

You sir are an idiot.


"requires a regular service costing more than the TOTAL price of your car"

Servicing costs $1200 per year max.

See you in 40 years!

Good math brainiac, you should have stuck your original broken english.

Speaking of english, I mentioned keeping stock rims in every post.

I also mentioned not wanting 31 inch tall tires, but did mention that was the ONLY choice in a drag radial for a 19 inch rim.

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Oh and you should quit parking in the neighbors driveway for pics of your car, it doesn't impress anyone other than your internet girlfriend.

Who BTW is really a 53 year old guy from Fresno.
 

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Oh and you should quit parking in the neighbors driveway for pics of your car, it doesn't impress anyone other than your internet girlfriend.

Who BTW is really a 53 year old guy from Fresno.

This is a serious question, are you retarded?
 

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I don't want some POS aftermarket rim on my $49,000 Mustang, so I guess I'm stuck with tires that won't hook like the Nitto will.

If you spent 49 grand, im sure you can spend a few hundred more for "nice" rims and another few hundred more for " nice" tires that will hook. lol
 

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