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http://www.tyrestretch.com/index.php

its not listed but check some of the 11s and get an idea of the amount of stretch

like this.

245/35 on an 11

http://www.tyrestretch.com/11_245_35_R18/

my advice pushing it a bit far

I have a 235/45 tyre streached over a 9.5 rim. They are streached but i could probally go as far as a 215 and that would be extreme. So my guess would be no..

pretty sure miso (PWND) has 215's on his 10" rims, so id say yes..............but why lol

lol ok guys thanks for ur replies, reason i was asking is because im looking at getting a set of bf goodrich and thats the widest they come in...

oh and btw im putting 225/40/R18's on my fronts which are 18x10

@Dahtone Racing

how did that go for u?

some people like the look of stretched tyres...me being one of those people and a lot of other people on this forum are the same. obviously u dont and thats fair enough.

anyway as i said ive picked my tyres, thanks again guys.

lol ok guys thanks for ur replies, reason i was asking is because im looking at getting a set of bf goodrich and thats the widest they come in...

oh and btw im putting 225/40/R18's on my fronts which are 18x10

@Dahtone Racing

how did that go for u?

You should have looked into the availability and price of tyres before you bought the rims. Still not too late to sell them and buy some more appropriate to your needs and budget.

mate, he's buying bf goodrich...so i dont think he's too concerned $$ wise otherwise there's heaps of other wider options in the budget tyre range. some ppl just like the stretched look, 245 is pushing it to the extremes and i dont think that many tyre shops around will know how to mount these properly.

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