SIIIICK (15 series tire)

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While in Vegas for SEMA this year, we did our best to concentrate on the cars… and occasionally their hostesses. We deliberately stayed away from the thousands of individual products being introduced in order to spend more time on the cars, trucks, bikes and Snowbarus. Well, maybe we should have looked a little more closely at the products, or at the very least the wheels and tires. If we had spent more time in the lower level of the South Hall, we might have noticed a rather large crowd around the Nexen booth.

While the name might not be a household word, Nexen is a company with more than 50 years of tire-making experience under its steel belt. As impressive as that might be, it’s not the reason everyone was standing around, mouths agape. The focus of their attention was a new tire by Nexen, one with an impressive 365 mm width and 24 inch diameter. As ridiculous as those numbers might be, they pale in comparison to the middle number in the equation.

You see, Nexen was showing off the very first 15-series tire. That’s right, the world’s first and only 365/15R24 tire. If you thought 35s looked like rubber bands wrapped around 19- and 20-inch wheels, this thing looks like a smear of black paint on that two-footer. We shudder to think of what the ride quality might be like, but we seriously doubt there will be any sidewall flex, mainly because there’s no sidewal

They need to test these in something lowered on Buffalo city streets at the end of winter.

WTF. I could only imagine the damage done driving around on Buffalo roads

EDIT: DAMNIT JOE. stop stealing my thoughts. BEERS?

I’ll take mine in whitewall please.

After work, most definitely

How the hell do you mount something like that. Flat rim, glue, and slide err on.

its actually thousands of rubber bands glued together

jesus is that rubberized bed liner?

tire shops will have fun mounting those.

Yeah I don’t see many shops willing to mount those.

just have a beedlock wheel… easy DIY mounting

so is there any air in there?

no probably not…looks like a solid chunk of rubber

Really original…

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Let’s see the Euroboiis stretch that

Probably can only mount them on multi-piece wheels.

saw this at SEMA… not that cool

Less rubber= more money, stupid if you ask me.

Just when you think something cannot be more ridiculous…

Just wrap the wheel with electrical tape. Done…