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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Chevy13
I was going to wait till they arrived, I ordered these rims and tires last week. I should have them on my car by the weekend or early next week. Boss 328 rims with Falken ze912 P245/45R18's. Can barely wait......
i have the falken ze912's, in a 235/55/17 size though, its a nice ride, cornering is smoother as well
 
Old Apr 22, 2009 | 12:02 AM
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20' MSR Modle 085 Black and Aluminum wrapped in 225/35/20 Nitto's Nt555 225/35/20 handel like a dream!!!
 
Old Apr 23, 2009 | 10:36 PM
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Riken Raptor HR 235/55 R17 on stock 17" rims good meaty treads havent really abusive them yet gotta break them in first but seem good
 
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Old Apr 24, 2009 | 12:10 PM
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Below is Infor on How 2 take care of your tires.
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How to Take Care of Your Tires!

Tire RotationTire Wear PatternsTire Balancing
Tire Inflation GuidelinesFront-end Alignments


Tire Rotation
Tire rotation is an aspect of tire service that is often ignored. Tire rotation can help equalize tread wear and greatly extent tire life. This is usually performed at 3,750 (usually minivans), 5,000 (usually trucks) or 7,500 (most passenger cars) miles depending on the type of tire and vehicle. Check your owner's manual for recommended mileages.

Tire Rotation Charts



Tire Wear Patterns
These are pictures of the most common type of tire wear patterns and why they happen.

Tire Balancing
Tire balancing is not usually a regular maintenance. Tires usually go out of balance due to hitting a pothole or losing a balancing weight due to some type of driving or handling stress on the wheel. Vehicle's symptoms could include wheel shimmy, tire waddle, tire thump or wheel hop.

Two Types of Tire Balancing




Tire Inflation Guidelines

Proper tire inflation is another area that requires routine checking and maintenace. Proper tire inflation can have a dramatic effect on tire life, on fuel economy, and safety of vehicle steering and handling.
  • Do not bleed off air from a hot tire to bring inflaton pressure within specs. A pressure reading on a hot tire is not accurate.
  • Check inflation pressure with the tires cold. The vehicle should not have been driven for at least three hours
  • Do not fill the tire to the maximum inflation rate listed on the tire, follow the recommendations on the tire inflation in the vehicle owner's manual, on the inside of the driver's door or on the glove compartment lid.
Here are two examples of where to find the proper tire inflation guidelines for your vehicle on the inside of the driver's door. The first one is from my wife's 1999 GMC 2500. The second is from my Dodge Ram 1500.




Front-end Alignments
Alignments are not a regular maintenance item. It is a type of repair resulting from minor damage to the front end by hitting potholes, curbs or other types of accidents. It may also be required after replacing shocks, struts or other type of front-end suspension work.

The purpose of alignment angles in suspension design is to allow the tires to track straight when the vehicle is in motion, to provide optimum high and low speed handling and steering response, to minimize body sway during cornering and to minimize tire wear such as camber wear.

Camber is the inward or outward tilt of the wheel and tire relative to the chassis.

See example of camber alignment.

 
Old Apr 24, 2009 | 12:37 PM
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Good informative post KidSpace.
 
Old Apr 25, 2009 | 03:54 PM
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22 Inch Akuza Big Papi's 255/30/22 continental conti xtreme's
 
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 10:38 AM
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Solow, those Continental tires are very good. You should like them.
 
Old May 18, 2009 | 02:38 PM
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Finally got the winters off and my new summer wheels and rubber on. Falken ZE912 245/45ZR18 with Boss 328 chrome wheels. Keeping the stock P225/60R16 diamond-cut alloys with Goodyear Nordics for the winter. Still need to paint the calipers.
 
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Old May 18, 2009 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Chevy13
Finally got the winters off and my new summer wheels and rubber on. Falken ZE912 245/45ZR18 with Boss 328 chrome wheels. Keeping the stock P225/60R16 diamond-cut alloys with Goodyear Nordics for the winter. Still need to paint the calipers.


Great to see you online & ready for Summer
Please post pictures when you paint your calipers, but
we like to see new pic's of your whole `Monte.
Take a break from Hockey, Football, Golf,
and get yourAweSome Monte ready for a Summer Road Trip
 
Old May 18, 2009 | 03:05 PM
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Those Boss wheels look excellent. Great choice!
 



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