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I'm located in Florida so the weather shouldn't be an issue and I just got the wheels haven't came up with what tires to run I was thinking 205-40-16 with a brand of tires that would give me a little over a mild stretch.

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I did, noticed his edited quotation too lol.

A simple answer of "ingalls, wicked tuning, spc, megan" would've sufficed as well though and possibly been more clear cut.

Can't always spoon feed.

Besides, a simple search of anyone of those words would have brought up a number of posts about it.

Which brings me back to what I suggested in my "+1 post count".
 

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Can't always spoon feed.

Besides, a simple search of anyone of those words would have brought up a number of posts about it.

Which brings me back to what I suggested in my "+1 post count".

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I'll have 10000 in no time
 
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I'm located in Florida so the weather shouldn't be an issue and I just got the wheels haven't came up with what tires to run I was thinking 205-40-16 with a brand of tires that would give me a little over a mild stretch.

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Because you got such small wheels, you're gonna wanna run much larger profile tires. And a smaller width of tires if you actually want any stretch. I'd suggest a 185/55/16. If you get the 40 series you'll have massive wheel to fender gap, funky speedo readings, and even wasted gas. Might wanna consider getting bigger wheels if you wanna run a thin tire...
 
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