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      08-17-2007, 02:26 PM   #1
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RFT's and 19" Wheels

I am just wondering if anyone decided to put RFT's on their new set of custom wheels?
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RFT's are not commonly available in the sizes that are suggested on most people 19" setups.

Going with non-RFT's you can also get better ride quality, as well as response and road feel. With a tire mobility kit, you can still be able to fix a flat and get to the repair shop. Non-RFT's seem to be the better choice for most.
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I am just wondering if anyone decided to put RFT's on their new set of custom wheels?
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I would personally run non-rft tires. That's what a cell phone or AAA is for.

What 19" wheels were you looking at getting?
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