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255/45/18 Cooper Zeons? Can I run em?
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<blockquote data-quote="NoAllies" data-source="post: 8736378" data-attributes="member: 88463"><p>OK, just to let ya all know...I would NEVER do this if I wasnt just lookin for a way to use the tires up. I have a very strong feeling that they could not support the weight of the front of the truck, and would never put them in the rear because they'd look stupid. I was only trying to get some use out of them before I junk them. </p><p></p><p>I do not think it would be safe and it would look just plain stupid. I just had a friend see them in my garage and ask me why I didn't throw them on my truck as the rears are pretty bald anyway. </p><p></p><p>I already have a set of Nitto's for the rear, and intend on putting them on after our winter months come and go. </p><p></p><p>Jerrod, i hate to break it to ya, but wherever you heard the theory on tire sizing is completely inaccurate. The first number is the width of the tire, second is the height, third is rim size. Im not sure what measurement it is (MM, CM, etc), but either way...the sizewall (second number) has nothing to do with half of anything. It's just simply the height. This number is non changing through any of the tire vendors. A 305/45/18 is going to have the same sidewall as a 255/45/18. The only difference is the width of the tire. About 11 inches as opposed to 7.5-8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoAllies, post: 8736378, member: 88463"] OK, just to let ya all know...I would NEVER do this if I wasnt just lookin for a way to use the tires up. I have a very strong feeling that they could not support the weight of the front of the truck, and would never put them in the rear because they'd look stupid. I was only trying to get some use out of them before I junk them. I do not think it would be safe and it would look just plain stupid. I just had a friend see them in my garage and ask me why I didn't throw them on my truck as the rears are pretty bald anyway. I already have a set of Nitto's for the rear, and intend on putting them on after our winter months come and go. Jerrod, i hate to break it to ya, but wherever you heard the theory on tire sizing is completely inaccurate. The first number is the width of the tire, second is the height, third is rim size. Im not sure what measurement it is (MM, CM, etc), but either way...the sizewall (second number) has nothing to do with half of anything. It's just simply the height. This number is non changing through any of the tire vendors. A 305/45/18 is going to have the same sidewall as a 255/45/18. The only difference is the width of the tire. About 11 inches as opposed to 7.5-8. [/QUOTE]
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