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lol luke, did you remember your handbag :)

yeah had a good day overall today, sold abit at work, made some decent money and then had the win tonight. LOL and we even scored a couple of free drinks cause we had to wait while some dick who thought he was a mafia boss or something tried to give the boss there a serving for dodgey food. Boss gave him his money back, told them it was home time for them and not to come back, was the best handling of a wanker customer i have ever seen!

No,

I was trying to stir him up in the daily on the way home from work last night but he wasn't taking the bait.

It looked like he was running staggered rim widths, i was just wondering how his ATESSA is going? :)

staggered rims are fine if you have the same rolling diameter

staggered rims are fine if you have the same rolling diameter

Yeah that right but if you have say a 10 inch rim and an 9 inch rim if you don't run the 1 size tyre ie 245/40/?? on both them (i.e 1 stretched one not) you will have problems; and even then if you have a heap of stretch on one and not the other that will effect your rolling circumferance as well.

Sort of correct on the too much stretch

but you can run a 225x45 front on a 8.5 and 235x40 on a 9 inch

there are more width height combo's you can use to get the same rolling diameter but with a inch difference it may be harder to match

Well acording to my calculations there is a 50mm differance in the rolling circumferance between a 225x45 and a 235x40, there's a 15mm differance in diameter.

http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp

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