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    I know some people think it is not safe and dangerous. Blah Blah....But do you think i should stretch a 165 40 R16 on to a 16x7. Let me know your thoughts for and against please as i've never stretched tyres before...

    Thanks.... LVD
    Last edited by LowVeeDub; 15-03-2008, 08:48 AM.

  • #2
    yes you can but good luck finding a set in aus... otherwise i would have done it

    aust dont equip a 165 foir a 16inch rim in aus... i know its ghey....

    for good measure red golf: 156/40 16 on a 7inch rim


    wabit

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    • #3
      Hey Dom, I should of asked you first. Ha Ha. Nankang make a tyre that size but who knows who stocks them. My mate owns Ozzy tyres at Gosford here so i'm hoping he can get some... I'll let you know..

      Matt....LVD

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      • #4
        Originally posted by LowVeeDub View Post
        Hey Dom, I should of asked you first. Ha Ha. Nankang make a tyre that size but who knows who stocks them. My mate owns Ozzy tyres at Gosford here so i'm hoping he can get some... I'll let you know..

        Matt....LVD
        yes please!!!!!!!!

        wabit

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        • #5
          They can definitely order tyres in. My local Beaurepaires shop (whom were willing to stretch tyres for me) was ready to order in more 195/45R16 as there were only 3 more left in Australia (two of which were in Sydney)!

          As with issue of safety, I think something like a 195 on an 8" is reasonable but 165 or 155 on a 7" becomes a bit unsafe due to the load and speed ratings of the tyre. If they go on a light car like a Mk1, it *should* be OK, but it would be silly on a Mk3.
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          • #6
            Depends on the tyre. Toyo T1R etc look hot because of the sidewall but lesser tyres look crap...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rayray086 View Post
              They can definitely order tyres in. My local Beaurepaires shop (whom were willing to stretch tyres for me) was ready to order in more 195/45R16 as there were only 3 more left in Australia (two of which were in Sydney)!
              .

              sorry ray ray i already inquired in this, any tyre company in aus can order ONLY aussie standards tyres.... aussie rules dont accompany 165/40 R16's unfortunatly

              wabit

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              • #8




                Sorry These were posted on a thread on my forum debating the pros and cons of wheel streching..

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                • #9
                  HAHA I love Vortex.

                  Damn, and the thing, is I remember you mentioning that before Dom
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HitmanR32 View Post
                    How is that safe????????????

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Flaps View Post
                      How is that safe????????????
                      X2 tht looks too exreme for me. i'm all for stretch, but not to that level. I'd only even strech say 2 sizes less than recommended (ie 20mm) cause I wouldn't want to bust a seem...


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                      • #12
                        So what is legal?

                        Does the rim have to be under the guard, or the tread of the tyre
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by JP_Aircooled_TDi View Post
                          So what is legal?

                          Does the rim have to be under the guard, or the tread of the tyre
                          Probably the whole lot! Depends who's doing the checking and what mood they're in.

                          Pete
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                          • #14
                            it would come done size of tyre to rim
                            there is tyre fitment guide with minimum and max tyre size for the rim
                            and its not that much eg : 7 inch rim min is about an 205
                            so there wouldn't be much stretch so it wouldn't be an issue
                            because rim wouldn't stick out
                            mind you if you don't need a rwc no prob's
                            Last edited by ontarv; 17-03-2008, 06:12 PM.

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                            • #15
                              every tyre catalouge from any tyre brand has a listing of what tyre goes on what rim, a 205 accomidates 6.5 to 7.5 inch rims whereas a 195 accomidates 6.5 to 7 inch making my ture setup legal, a 165 tyres accomidates 5.5 to 6.5 inch rims

                              wabit

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