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Old 06-13-2014, 11:53 PM   #129 (permalink)
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Go by what he meant not what he said...
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(with a wierd rim it could fit my old diesel suburban though (barely) Has anyone determined what the weight ratings of these tires are? What are the inflation pressures?
It would take 8 of them to hold up a Suburban; they're for the BMW i3.

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03-12-2013, 03:17 PM #23 (permalink)
rmay635703

I still rather have 155/90 r12/13/14 or 15
You were in the thread in March, have you followed along since? All this back and forth about bumps and energy absorbed by the suspension ignores the fact that a key design feature is using a high-profile aspect ratio so higher pressures can be run.

Centerline can make a wheel in any diameter, offset and bolt pattern you require. All the 19x4s have long since left the junkyards, try swap meets.
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