235/35/18 Makers

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I'm looking to buy a pair of 235/35/18 tires, but I don't know of any other companies that make them except for BF Goodrich (g-Force T/A KDW).

If any of you are running this size tire, or know of any other makers, please let me know.

Thanks!
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Quick Google search reveals:

BFGMichelin (Pilot Sports)Pirelli (P-Zero)

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I'm so glad 25 was a typo...

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every major manufacturer should

I know federal, michelin, BFG, Pirelli, Yokohama, And a host of others do


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hannibal wrote:I'm so glad 25 was a typo...
No sh*t... I saw that and I was like WTF!!??

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actually on second handthey make them in 19s

What is making you want a 235/35?

Im curious

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It's all about the rubberband man.

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yokota180sx wrote:What is making you want a 235/35?

Im curious
Becuase I like the height of the sidewall. 40s are too high for my liking. The 35 series will be a little lower while still providing sufficient reinforcement for rough roads, seeing how it's a little taller than running a 225/35.

I'm most likely gonna go with the BF Goodrich g-Force. I've heard a lot of good things about them.

On a side note. If any of you are looking for tires let me know the size and make of the tire you are looking into. The guy that I am getting my tires from has the best prices around. I can ask to give quotes on any tires. For example, I'm ordering a pair of 255/35/18 Falken FKs for $230 ($115 a tire). Which is about $20 less than the next best place.

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um ok, i dont know why you dont go with wiht a 215/40 or some **** like that

225/35 is just a weird *** sizehow wide a wheel is it going on

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yokota180sx wrote:um ok, i dont know why you dont go with wiht a 215/40 or some **** like that

225/35 is just a weird *** sizehow wide a wheel is it going on
215/40 is still a bit tall. The 235/35 is going on a 7.5 wheel. Won't look all that different from a 225/40, just a slightly lower side wall, is all. I don't like the big bulky look of some low profile tires. The last set I had were 225/40 Nankang NS-IIs all the way around and they still looked bulky/high for me. So, I'mma try the 235/35 and see how that goes. From what I've seen they look a little slimmer on the sides.

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yeha you go ahead and do what you wantyou have no clue how to fit tires

a 235/35 is going to be like a balloon on that wheeldo a 225/35235 is like a 8j 9j size

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Sh*t.... on a 7.5 I would run a 215/35 or a 215/40.

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maybe he wants a fitting tire?I dunno

but a 235/35 just isnt a good size

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I guess so.... I know that each tire is different but when I ran 7's on S14 (don't ask why) I was rollin on Nitto's and a 215 on a 7j mounted square and blockish. A 235 on a 7.5j is going to be ballooned lol.

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i still think a 195 on a 7 is a good idea.

but if he wants to put a 9j tire on a 7j, he can

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yokota180sx wrote:235 is like a 8j 9j size
Correct. I have 235/40 17 on 8j and it's perfectly square. No bulge or stretch and that's exactly what I wanted.


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