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Old 01-14-2014, 08:50 PM   #1
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Willl this work?

Will I have problems with this?


17x9 5x100 +42 rota grids on the oem tires with eibach sportline springs.

Will this work or am I going to have problems will I need anything else. (I plan to get new tires in the future when I have enough money)
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tires are going to be stretched out pretty good, but yeah it should work till you can get new tires.
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tires are going to be stretched out pretty good, but yeah it should work till you can get new tires.
how long do you think I'll last with the tires
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i honestly dunno, i don't run stretched tires ever, probably a bit less life than normal guess? someone else wanna comment?
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215 Primacy on a 9" rim has been covered

returned from google search
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13824

Michelin warranties Primacy HP up to 35K miles under normal conditions. I have no experience with stretching tires so I can't comment on whether or not they will experience accelerated wear.

Performance of the tire will probably be affected, I would be cautious with the spirited driving.

Safest advice would be to get properly sized tires 235-255 to preserve/improve grip and tire performance. Tires are the only thing that touch the road. Not something to be compromised without professional advice.
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