Correct Tire size for 24" wheels

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lynxnova

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I'm looking for a good all season tires for a reasonable price.. ($200) but don't want to spend $300 plus for perreli or nittos...

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I run lionhart 295/35/24 on mine pretty solid tires for all season..
 

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Have had 2 sets of Nexen Roadians.......great tire. Had Lexani's for a bit till I had thread separation on 3 of the 4 tires. **** those tires....
 

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Always use a place that road force balances also. When you mount and balance a tire it may look good. Then you road force it and it runs out 40-50 and that will drive you crazy

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What exactly is road balance? How does it make a difference?

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Roller comes down and simulates the vehicles weight. Thats why a lot of shops say " they balanced perfect" but shake going down the road

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Oh... ok.. got it... so definitely get the road force....

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