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in the way of federals, the dimensions 225/40/17 - rsr = $300, evo = $170, ss = $140

I think that you mean either 225/45R17 or 235/40R17 as there arent any Federal Tyres available in 225/40R17.

Where did you get those prices from?

If you join SAU NSW as a paid member you can get huge savings on Federal Tyres as they support the NSW club.

235 KU-36 look pretty stretched on a 9.5 inch rim but they do fit. The stretch looks slightly like a step due to the sidewall construction, not a smooth stretch like some other tyres but still look good.

I think that you mean either 225/45R17 or 235/40R17 as there arent any Federal Tyres available in 225/40R17.

Where did you get those prices from?

If you join SAU NSW as a paid member you can get huge savings on Federal Tyres as they support the NSW club.

Just wondering, are the 595 RS-Rs included in the SAU discounts?

I think that you mean either 225/45R17 or 235/40R17 as there arent any Federal Tyres available in 225/40R17.

Where did you get those prices from?

If you join SAU NSW as a paid member you can get huge savings on Federal Tyres as they support the NSW club.

rang up access auto in melbourne... i might be wrong, i couldnt hear shit cos my phone was f**ked. but when i call them or go in there when the wheels come ill let you all know.

Just got the last set of ku36's in 235 45 17, Paid $170 each. They are definitely wider than the previous 235's I had on, they don't look stretched at all on 9 inch rims.

I haven't given them a good run yet, they definitely grip well in the rain though. Ku36's are more of a high end road tyre.

Edited by scotty nm35

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