View Full Version : Perfect Strtetch for 17x9.5 +12
SloNLo27
02-04-2011, 12:45 AM
What size tire would achieve that perfect stretch look? I see a lot of people debating and arguing between 215 and 225 n 40 or 45 series, someone please help me cause I need to order tires ASAP I have my wheels sitting in my bedroom and they're begging to get on my car. lol Thank you
hOngsterr
02-04-2011, 01:01 AM
215/40 done deal, make sure you get it mounted with a cheetah
Ynot!
02-04-2011, 03:19 AM
215/40... agree
or if youre worried 215/45 but shoul be sweet fitting 215/40s on 9s
Slidin' Sam
02-04-2011, 03:25 AM
215-40....Nankang Ns-II's are a REALLY good stretch tire too btw....
SloNLo27
02-04-2011, 03:35 AM
Does anyone know any good chain tire shops or any shops for that matter in the Northwest (just got stationed up here) that use a Cheetah? Also I planned on running Dunlop Direzza DZ101's if that matters...
SloNLo27
02-04-2011, 03:39 AM
215-40....Nankang Ns-II's are a REALLY good stretch tire too btw....
That tire in 215 is only made in 18 and 19 applications... According to their website
Nankang - Tires (http://www.nankangusa.com/tires_specs.asp?tread_Num=NS-II)
SloNLo27
02-04-2011, 03:46 AM
But the Direzza DZ101 doesn't come in 215/40 sooo I'd prefer Yokohama S.drive, does this tire stretch well?
teh smithers
02-07-2011, 08:31 AM
Please don't run stretched tires unless you're low. It does serve a purpose besides looks. Stretch+stock height= no
But anyways. Yes, the S-Drives stretch just fine. My friend runs them and loves them. Just make sure to use a cheetah.
SloNLo27
02-07-2011, 09:34 AM
Please don't run stretched tires unless you're low. It does serve a purpose besides looks. Stretch+stock height= no
But anyways. Yes, the S-Drives stretch just fine. My friend runs them and loves them. Just make sure to use a cheetah.
Lol I kno I kno, I'm ordering my tires and Coilovers this week, so trust me I'll be lowwww haha
Is a cheetah a bead seater? And is it widely used by big tire shops (i.e. Discount Tire, Les Schwab, etc.)?
teh smithers
02-07-2011, 10:51 AM
Lol I kno I kno, I'm ordering my tires and Coilovers this week, so trust me I'll be lowwww haha
Is a cheetah a bead seater? And is it widely used by big tire shops (i.e. Discount Tire, Les Schwab, etc.)?
Yeah, it's just a high pressure bead seater. Makes stretching WAY easier. I can't say about the tire shops, because I go to a little family business, but I'd assume they do.
XFuzionX
02-07-2011, 10:54 AM
The discount in my area will stretch but not the les schwab
Mooch
02-07-2011, 10:55 AM
Most of the time, from what I've experienced, is that places like Les Schwab won't mount tires that require a stretch to fit. And no, they won't usually have cheetahs or anything of the sort. They might put the tires on but won't bead them for you.
raz0rbladez909
02-07-2011, 12:12 PM
What size tire would achieve that perfect stretch look? I see a lot of people debating and arguing between 215 and 225 n 40 or 45 series, someone please help me cause I need to order tires ASAP I have my wheels sitting in my bedroom and they're begging to get on my car. lol Thank you
275/40's, then you can actually use your x9.5's for what they are designed for :cj:
nismoman
02-07-2011, 12:27 PM
275/40's, then you can actually use your x9.5's for what they are designed for :cj:
haha aww come on you know stance>grip.........:keke:
raz0rbladez909
02-07-2011, 02:53 PM
haha aww come on you know stance>grip.........:keke:
Ohh of course ;) , I just don't see any reason to put a heavier wheel on if you're not going to use the width you paid for, if you only want to run 215's you could easily run that on an 8in wheel and paid less for your wheels, but I know offset is everything and its a lifestyle choice and illest/hellaflush/bright colors all that other bullshit that goes along with your stretched tires, and buying rims so wide you don't have any choice but to stretch the tires to fit them.
The thing is if you really don't care about getting actual rubber on the rim why not go get some wheels that aren't as wide and toss a smaller tire on like a 195 on an 8 so you can still get that "stretched look" that you desire so much but without spending so much coin on tires.
94vert
02-08-2011, 07:39 PM
215/35 is the best yet
rbpwr
02-09-2011, 04:17 PM
I have gambellas that are 9 and im running a 225-40-17 and honestly i think it sucks the tire falls off everytime the pressure drops a bit and i want to go a bit wider or sell these shits
:blah: :blah:
Pandapants
02-09-2011, 04:31 PM
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The thing is if you really don't care about getting actual rubber on the rim why not go get some wheels that aren't as wide and toss a smaller tire on like a 195 on an 8 so you can still get that "stretched look" that you desire so much but without spending so much coin on tires.
hahaha, the difference in price is probably like 5 dollars; big saver ay?
raz0rbladez909
02-09-2011, 04:54 PM
hahaha, the difference in price is probably like 5 dollars; big saver ay?
That depends if you read my post at all on me saying he could've bought cheaper wheels too?
Thats okay though I'm sure 4 17x9.5's are only 5 bucks more per wheel than 17x8's(SARCASM), I just figured since you guys are being a bunch of cheap asses anyways because you're putting tires sized for 8 inch wheels on a 9.5 you might as well get an 8 inch wheel. You look so cool and hella flush:squint:
Pandapants
02-09-2011, 08:43 PM
Haha, an 8" v. a 9" of the same model wheel is still maybe a $20 difference, saving probably a whopping 10% of the final price. That's a lot of money when you're throwing down 1k+ for wheels (sarcasm).
raz0rbladez909
02-09-2011, 08:53 PM
Haha, an 8" v. a 9" of the same model wheel is still maybe a $20 difference, saving probably a whopping 10% of the final price. That's a lot of money when you're throwing down 1k+ for wheels (sarcasm).
I'm sure that would entirely depend on the brand of wheel now wouldnt it
ss1156ss
02-10-2011, 06:54 AM
I'm sure that would entirely depend on the brand of wheel now wouldnt it
I wanted to ask the same question.... why does everyone seem to like stretching the shit out of these small (too narrow) tires on wide wheels? If you notice you have left the entire edge of the rim exposed to anything that comes close to hitting it. There will be no protection from the rim guards that are on most perf tires. If it's a certain look you guys are going for more power to you. I personally like my tires pretty flush with the rim, I was just curious as to why people put 215's on a 9" rim? There's an ass for every seat and that's what makes the world go around, never hurts to ask a question.
buri_chan
02-10-2011, 06:59 AM
lol...
msglngth
enkei2k
02-10-2011, 07:01 AM
http://zilvia.net/f/chat/129865-wheel-fitment-whore-thread-stretch-flush-no-specs-no-post.html
http://zilvia.net/f/chat/129865-wheel-fitment-whore-thread-stretch-flush-no-specs-no-post.html
http://zilvia.net/f/chat/129865-wheel-fitment-whore-thread-stretch-flush-no-specs-no-post.html
http://zilvia.net/f/chat/129865-wheel-fitment-whore-thread-stretch-flush-no-specs-no-post.html
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raz0rbladez909
02-10-2011, 07:27 AM
I wanted to ask the same question.... why does everyone seem to like stretching the shit out of these small (too narrow) tires on wide wheels? If you notice you have left the entire edge of the rim exposed to anything that comes close to hitting it. There will be no protection from the rim guards that are on most perf tires. If it's a certain look you guys are going for more power to you. I personally like my tires pretty flush with the rim, I was just curious as to why people put 215's on a 9" rim? There's an ass for every seat and that's what makes the world go around, never hurts to ask a question.
In short, because its the trendy bandwagon thing to do, it certainly isn't to get any traction.
shiftdrift
02-10-2011, 07:32 AM
165/55/17. be the illest.
ss1156ss
02-10-2011, 12:47 PM
In short, because its the trendy bandwagon thing to do, it certainly isn't to get any traction.
Yeah, it's just not my thing, but if you like it..... more power to you.
94vert
02-14-2011, 02:52 AM
it looks sick and have something most do not...
cordobes
02-14-2011, 04:00 AM
i have 18x9.5 with +30offset. and using 225-40 front and 255-40 rear. i love the look on the 225... but im looking to get 235 for the front.
raz0rbladez909
02-14-2011, 07:33 AM
it looks gay and to have something everyone else does...
Fixed it for you
240sux:(
02-17-2011, 10:12 PM
Ohh of course ;) , I just don't see any reason to put a heavier wheel on if you're not going to use the width you paid for, if you only want to run 215's you could easily run that on an 8in wheel and paid less for your wheels, but I know offset is everything and its a lifestyle choice and illest/hellaflush/bright colors all that other bullshit that goes along with your stretched tires, and buying rims so wide you don't have any choice but to stretch the tires to fit them.
The thing is if you really don't care about getting actual rubber on the rim why not go get some wheels that aren't as wide and toss a smaller tire on like a 195 on an 8 so you can still get that "stretched look" that you desire so much but without spending so much coin on tires.
ok im runnin r33 gtr wheels with 235/40s on em. they deffinetly dont look stretched compared to what im use to seein. even though discount swore up an down i needed something like a 255 or whatever, (which i said fuck u got my federals and put em on my self cause im a penny pincher too) but one of my friends is runnin some 5zigens that are 17x10 in the back and the same tire and hes deffinetly got more contact patch. u can tell from how wide the burn marks are he lays down. when these federals are done im goin to get some 215s for these rims for sure there like 10 bucks cheaper per tire last i checked. 40 bucks is 40 bucks. oh and r33 gtrs are 17x9 i forgot to say. (incase someone was wondering)
roboticnissan
02-17-2011, 10:18 PM
205 50 for sure
CleanAndLegit
02-17-2011, 10:32 PM
205 50 for sure
205 40
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