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NT555 G2|The next generation of the NT555
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt@DTD" data-source="post: 15520083" data-attributes="member: 70478"><p>Thank you for reaching out, Nulltime.</p><p></p><p>The 275/40R-19 size will be fine for the 20x9.5 PP wheels, but the 305's are not recommended. The ideal rim width range for the 305/35R-20 size is 10-inches to 12-inches with 11-inches being the specified measuring width.</p><p></p><p>As to how the rim width range relates to handling... typically speaking, you'll experience better ride quality when mounting a tire on the narrow end of the rim width range, but with sacrificed handling/response. On the opposite end of the rim width range, you'll experience better handling/response, but with reduced ride comfort. The specified measuring rim width is the ideal blend for both handling and comfort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt@DTD, post: 15520083, member: 70478"] Thank you for reaching out, Nulltime. The 275/40R-19 size will be fine for the 20x9.5 PP wheels, but the 305's are not recommended. The ideal rim width range for the 305/35R-20 size is 10-inches to 12-inches with 11-inches being the specified measuring width. As to how the rim width range relates to handling... typically speaking, you'll experience better ride quality when mounting a tire on the narrow end of the rim width range, but with sacrificed handling/response. On the opposite end of the rim width range, you'll experience better handling/response, but with reduced ride comfort. The specified measuring rim width is the ideal blend for both handling and comfort. [/QUOTE]
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