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Check the pressures though the tyre shops always leave them too low

Or all over the place.

The last time I got tyres put on, the shop had 2 tyres (in opposing corners) at 30psi, 1 tyre at 45psi and the last one at 40psi.

Good choice on the 235s. I always say that for an 8" rim, 235 would be the best all round width.

Every few weeks, a thread always pops up asking what the widest tyre you can fit on x rim is. You could probably fit a 295 on an 8" rim, but it'd drive liek shit.

  • 3 years later...

Great thread guys. I think I'll get some of these FK451's for my R33. It needs a new set of rubber and new rims too!

Will 17x8.5 with +20 offset fit front and rear?

What width tyre should I fit?

Will I have any dramas fitting them to the car?

Thanks in advance guys!

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