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can someone please tell me the rolling diameter of a 33gtst with stock wheels please, my tyre placard is not on the car!!!

depends totally on tyre size ? once you find the original tyre size , use the http://www.kouki.co.uk/utilities/visual-tyre-size-calculator , this will calculate rolling diameters :D

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im getting a road worthy on the car, but it doesnt have a placard and it has 205/7.5R18s on em and i dnt no if they r legal :S

Why dont you think there legal , there definetly under standard size i would think , there 2 inchs above original diameter- ok ?

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Why dont you think there legal , there definetly under standard size i would think , there 2 inchs above original diameter- ok ?

im just freaking out coz i need 2 new tyres and wonna get the car roadworthied properly, well just for now until it goes under construction. but thanks for your help much appreciated

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