Tyre stretching
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Alright guys this month will be ordering 185/45/15 x4 Brigestones tyres... ( if people think other tyres are better please let me know) i want good tyres dnt slide around the whole place..
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Re: Tyre stretching
id run 165's to be honest they look imense! I can fit them for you if your struggling to find somewhere!
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165s on 8s would be no fun.
Prabz i'm fairly sure you can only get 185/45s in nankang NS2s
Prabz i'm fairly sure you can only get 185/45s in nankang NS2s
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oh sorry on 8" width id run 175-50-15 sit pukka perfect
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Have you run these dude? I've seen them, but weren't sure if they would give me any more clearance than my 185/45swheelmanwayne wrote:oh sorry on 8" width id run 175-50-15 sit pukka perfect
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I havent run them personally but my mates gti runs 8x15 th lines with 175-50's
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Anyway back to the original topic. Wheels have arrived, want to get rubber on them asap. What would people suggest seeing as 165/50's seem a bit unsafe?!
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185s/45s are a good and safe bet.
If you want to go really low though, and every millimetre counts, go with 165/50s. They're not unheard of going on 7.5s, some people even ride with them on 8s. But I'd only choose them if your after a serious stance, and don't trash it about.
Wayne - Are you able to get me some better pics so I can see the stretch better?
If you want to go really low though, and every millimetre counts, go with 165/50s. They're not unheard of going on 7.5s, some people even ride with them on 8s. But I'd only choose them if your after a serious stance, and don't trash it about.
Wayne - Are you able to get me some better pics so I can see the stretch better?
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sorry mate that is the only pic of it i had! He has sold the car now too so i cant get any more pics
sorry dude!
sorry dude!
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You do realise that the more stretch you have the more load is put on the side-wall of the tyre? Its got more chance of blowing out especially if you do alot of motorway driving.
I think a 195/45/15 tyre is sufficient on a 15" rim, but anyways, that's my opinion.
I think a 195/45/15 tyre is sufficient on a 15" rim, but anyways, that's my opinion.
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Silky V wrote:You do realise that the more stretch you have the more load is put on the side-wall of the tyre? Its got more chance of blowing out especially if you do alot of motorway driving.
I think a 195/45/15 tyre is sufficient on a 15" rim, but anyways, that's my opinion.
Yes Major stretch will cause problems if you are booting the car every where and dont look after your tyre pressure's
but there are 1000's+ of people running them on a daily basis, Just like anythink else though if its not looked after its not gona look after you!
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Exactly, I'm on what I class the limit for 8js at the moment which is 185/45s, but I never boot it about. My stance prevents me from doing that anywaywheelmanwayne wrote:
Yes Major stretch will cause problems if you are booting the car every where and dont look after your tyre pressure's
but there are 1000's+ of people running them on a daily basis, Just like anythink else though if its not looked after its not gona look after you!
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Re: Tyre stretching
Are you sure they are not Nankang?Prabz wrote:Alright guys this month will be ordering 185/45/15 x4 Brigestones tyres... ( if people think other tyres are better please let me know) i want good tyres dnt slide around the whole place..
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I have never seen bridgestones in this size