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Old 09-19-2009, 10:22 PM
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Sooo, kinda a dumb one but i have a some 19inch konig sideways wheels but when i bought them i didnt dont remember what width they were.... so im bout to buy some tires of a member on here and i went and looked at the rims website where i got them and they only have a 8 and 9.5..... so how do i check how wide my rims are? i bought it with a tire set... and the tire that came on them are 235/35/19

thanks for the help i need to know quick becasue m about to send money for the tires but i have to make sure that they will fit






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go measure the width with a tape measure, ruler, or other such device
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just with the tires on the rim....
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sure. you'll be able to figure it out.
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also, you can look on the inside of the rim if you take it off the car and it might say in there.
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np.
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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...e.jsp?techid=7
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you are kidding... right? It's like asking the diameter of the rim.
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yeaah, it usually says on the inside of the rim, or you can easily just measure it...
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no way, hes joking man. i think
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