11-11-2021, 09:36 AM | #1 |
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Hey guys! I have a set of once used track tires and rims for sale. Based in Westlake Village (SoCal). The rims are 19" ts5 rims, 19x9.5 +27 and 19x10.5 +44. The rubber is toyo proxes r888r 265/30 for the front and 295/30 for the back. I haven't washed them down yet, so there's some dirt and track rubber on them, but they are effectively new. Comes with tpms. |
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11-22-2021, 04:54 AM | #22 |
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Sorry buddy, I'm not attempting to infringe on your sale post, but I have a question to that you would likely be able to answer:
I'm currently running M2 CS wheels on my M2 Comp with HAS springs and mild spacers. I need to buy tires, badly. I like the meatier tire setup with 35 series tires, but I need to go wider. I'm currently running the factory sizes for tires, but Cup 2's. I'd rather go wider and run a more street friendly tire. My initial thought is to go 10mm wider front and back and still be able to have 35 Series. You stated no rubbing with much wider tires, but running them with 30 series. You think I can get away with 265/30/19 in the front and 285/30/19 in the back without rubbing or messing with suspension/camber setup? As far as your post, had I not purchased the car with the CS wheels already attached, the Titans you have are in my top 2 favorite wheels for the M2 and a few other cars. GLWS and I appreciate any advice you have to offer... |
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