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and do u have pixs of them... because i want to get them when i get my rims but i don't know actually how LOW profile they are... any pictures anyone.... or maybe u can recommend me a better tire size...
i am gettting 17" x 8" rims... i want LO profile tires... how wide can i get them...
hey man, sorry i dont have pics but i can definetly explain. I have 17"x8" Mile Miglia Emotion II's and let me tell you, holy shiet do they look good, they suit the car so good. I have 245/35/17 yokoham a520's on them. Ive had so many compliments on they tires and rims. They are really low prof and look sweet. Check out the rims at www.tiretrends.com, look under wheels, then look under, Mille Miglia, then the emotion II's, i wish i could show you some pics. Just trust me the tires and wheels look sweet. [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img] ;)
99 Firebird Vert, Pewter Metalic<br />Fast Toys Ram Air<br />Jet Stage 2 Chip<br />17x8 Mille Miglia Emotion II Plus\'<br />wrapped in 245/35/17 Yokohama A520<br />Rhino Perf. Exhaust<br />K&N air filter<br />check pics at:<br /><a href=\"http://www.fastrides.com/members/v6birdy/\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.fastrides.com/members/v6birdy/</a>
Yeah i have 245/45/17s on my konig monsoons. They look great...i'm probably gonna go little lower profile wise next time maybe 40 instead of 45, but not as low as 35.. [img]smile.gif[/img]
2002 Red M6 T/A<p>Heads, cam, blah blah...<br />427 rwhp and 401 rwtq - For now
Hey there. I have 17x8 Chronix's by Spectrum2000. I have 245-40-17 up front and 245-45-17 on the rear. These rims have a standard offset so they stick out about an inch but they really look good and I have received a lot of complments on them. Email me and I will send a picture for you to look at how they look.
i know that i don't have 17's, but i have 18's and i'm running 275/35/zr18's all the way around...yeah, 35 is a low series, but they're also 275's so it's still got a decent amount of tire...when talking about how wide to go, my personal opinion would be to go as wide as possible on the wheel...you should be able to fit a couple different width tires on the wheels, but the wider the better in way of traction IMHO...most 40 series tires look good on a 17" wheel, i saw a bunch in gulf shores this weekend, but then again, it's all on what YOU like...
scott
1999 Navy Blue Metallic Camaro<br />with some stuff done to it
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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