Choosing a tire size I'm either going with M/T E/T Streets or Hoosier Quick Time Pro's, but my real question is, how do I figure out what size I want? I mean, how a tire looks unmounted and then how it looks actually mounted on the wheel are 2 different worlds. I'll more than likely be running 15x8's, but I'd like to learn how to choose the tire based on any wheel I might use. Because as we all know, there's only so much space in certain wheel wells, so I don't want to order a set of tires and find out they rub inside my wells, or on the flipside of the coin, I don't want little rubber bands around my tire(which seems to be the big fad nowadays on large diameter wheels).
Any help?
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