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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

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rev, those widths seem a bit optimistic, 9" rims need at least 255's to fit, preferable 265's.

See'ya:burnout:

Do the math. How many mm to one inch?

Match tyre width to rim width give or take 1 inch max, for handling.

rev,

I have 8" rims and 9" rims, I know what fits on them well. No-one wants a tyre that has to be stretched over the rim, it looks shit, and handles badly.

Adrian,

Yes we have camera's, so I suggest you leave that dog alone.

MrGTST,

Your meant to post the chicken noise. Tyr it again, the rules are simple.

See'ya:burnout:

hmmmm

as a expert nandos chicken griller

i should get this one easy!

Cluck Cluck

Bwark Bwark Bwark

(flapping of feathers)

ahhh easy does it

mr gts-t answered for ya by a true professional

anyone up for a drive tonight

i am bored nuthin to do!

adrian :)

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

rev,

I have 8" rims and 9" rims, I know what fits on them well. No-one wants a tyre that has to be stretched over the rim, it looks shit, and handles badly.

See'ya:burnout:

Want your sidewalls to be straight without any radial roll?

Ah.. I see you want it to 'look good';)

say no-more!

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