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See its difficult because the KU36 is a semi slick. I think I'd much rather something completely flush and not ballooning off the rim. I don't think a 265/35 would balloon because thats what RBWARE runs on a 10"

AND IT DOESN'T HELP TRYING TO EMAIL HIM WHEN HE IS ON NS.COM AND THE f**kING cop OF A WEBSITE DOESN'T EVEN LOAD!

Edited by J-Dawg
See its difficult because the KU36 is a semi slick. I think I'd much rather something completely flush and not ballooning off the rim. I don't think a 265/35 would balloon because thats what RBWARE runs on a 10"

AND IT DOESN'T HELP TRYING TO EMAIL HIM WHEN HE IS ON NS.COM AND THE f**kING cop OF A WEBSITE DOESN'T EVEN LOAD!

255 would be perfect on a 9.5.

I wouldn't worrie about ballooning on low profile tyres. Like i said before i run 245 semi's on a 8.5 rims no worries at all.

I run 245's on a 8.5 rim at the track, If i was you i'd be going 255's minimum. No need to stretch your tyres on a 9.5inch rim on a GTR.\

I'm pretty sure Sled had 255's on his 9.5's on his GTR.

265's actually Chad........and they sat flush.

On a 10" rim (GTR only) you could even go 275 x 30's......and it would sit flush

265's actually Chad........and they sat flush.

On a 10" rim (GTR only) you could even go 275 x 30's......and it would sit flush

Do you have any pics of your old car?

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Hmmm. I might just go with a 265/35 in the KU36. For under $500 delivered for a full set of brand new semis you cant beat that

group buy?!?!?? =O

and hence why i suggested the slightly higher side wall... doesnt stretch so bad

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