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<blockquote data-quote="americanthunder" data-source="post: 2894230" data-attributes="member: 14552"><p>Im running 275s on 8" rim on the rear, driving around the city is not an issue, driving at speed with the suspension loaded around a corner on the edge of the tires breaking loose and having all of a sudden the rear rear of the car shift when the tire folds is a issue, If you want the big tire look you have to buck up and by the correct rim size,if you want more contact area your not going to get it by squeezing too big of tire on too small of rim the top of the tire will be mushroomed and your tire contact will mostlikely be less,just my personal experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="americanthunder, post: 2894230, member: 14552"] Im running 275s on 8" rim on the rear, driving around the city is not an issue, driving at speed with the suspension loaded around a corner on the edge of the tires breaking loose and having all of a sudden the rear rear of the car shift when the tire folds is a issue, If you want the big tire look you have to buck up and by the correct rim size,if you want more contact area your not going to get it by squeezing too big of tire on too small of rim the top of the tire will be mushroomed and your tire contact will mostlikely be less,just my personal experience [/QUOTE]
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