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Howdy partners,

Looking for tyres for 10 inch work meisters (measuring 11 inch wide).

I am looking at 265/40R18 mickey thompson ET Street Radial II.

Just a bit concerned that the 265 will stretch on a 10 inch rim - and they only come in a 265 or a 305.

Other option would be a NITTO NT05R which come in 265,275,285 and 295

Dont want lip hangin out from the tyre, justa nice flush fit.

Pics appreciated!

10 inch Meisters

I have seen 275s pirellis on a 9.5 which looked borderline stretched! Hense the indecisiveness

Pirelli has a very rounded shoulder. I had 265 Bridgestone and they looked pretty stretched, current 265 Falkens don't look stretched.

Track day tyres should be wider again.

I'm picking up a pair of AD08Rs 265/35 so happy days

Good choice. Seem like a good all rounder, wet/dry tyre :)

Tried to get 275 but they do not make that size, next size up, 285 .

Yokohama recommend the 265 for the for their 10" rims, I will get the 265/40 18" after I burn some rubber off the old ones.

Let us know how you like them :thumbsup:

i know its a different tyre brand but i have 265 hankook z221 on my 10" wide rims and the fitment is very flush

If you measure them they are actually about 280... I compared them to the 275 Z222 i have and the Z221 in the smaller size is actually wider!

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