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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by onefortheroad View Post
    just for you brainstrust, u can't fit yoko's either.
    yawn...

    10 mm in width .5cm each side will not make a tyre 'unable to be fitted' you'll get a 1.3% difference in diameter.

    sorry if you got offended by the 40k luxury car line, but it is true, you all seem to want them to bend over and take it in the ass every time a sparrow farts in brazil.

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    this thread.... winnar

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by yourfather View Post
    yawn...

    10 mm in width .5cm each side will not make a tyre 'unable to be fitted' you'll get a 1.3% difference in diameter.

    sorry if you got offended by the 40k luxury car line, but it is true, you all seem to want them to bend over and take it in the ass every time a sparrow farts in brazil.
    ok, 245/40/18 would fit!just, point being made here is that nobody at Honda thought about our market when they opted 2 fit these tyres here. Not a rich yuppy by the way, holden dosen't seem 2 have a problem matching rims and tyres? what spec yoko in oz has 235/45/18?Japan must not have them because we wouldn't be having this 2 and fro if they did?

  4. #16
    why go 245/40/18? the standards come with 235/45/18. I used this spec on my XD7 (18x7.5) and eventhough its Kumho, there's other brand with this tyre spec available in Oz as well (TALEB tyres has confirm this)

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

  5. #17
    you are recomended to change your tires in pairs..... and put the better tire at the rear

  6. #18
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    As Tron said, change in pairs.
    Last edited by Crapdaz; 17-03-2009 at 08:35 AM.
    vTeK 4-Life!
    FOR SALE: CL9

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    Quote Originally Posted by tron07 View Post
    yeh my bad... understand it now.....
    vTeK 4-Life!
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    have for the post in the link.
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  11. #23
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    Just get Bridgestone RE050A. They come in 235/45 R18.
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  12. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Just get Bridgestone RE050A. They come in 235/45 R18.
    Very good tyre, would have been my choice as std tyre in oz.get them anywhere you like.Can anyone answer me why put the Michelins on the car when Bridgstone Japan had this tyre anyway?was the cars suspension setup tuned for the Michilins?I think anyone who owns this car would hate ( as i do ) to have to change them.

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