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    Quote 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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    So what is legal?

    Does the rim have to be under the guard, or the tread of the tyre
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    Quote 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.

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    Unhappy

    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 at 06:12 PM.

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    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

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    hmmm.. to start up an old thread again, does anyone know much about tyres4u?

    are they some kind of distributor? cause their catalogue has bridgestone re040s in 165/50/15..

    and i'm getting sick of my negative stretch. i have 195s on a 5.5 rim..
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    is it too much to ask to get tyres in 165/45/13
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    jay jay, you can get a 165/50 from toyo they make a teo plus tyre
    also falken make a 165/50

    i posted up a thread on this last time.. just search and you will find

    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=17023
    and as for mischa....... there are no 45 profile tyres in 13's avalable here in aust


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    http://www.tyres4u.com.au/t4utyresel...r_Fitment.aspx



    i'm guessing they're some sort of distributor.

    lol negative stretch is a little unattractive. it also gets a bit wobbly through esses
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    Quote Originally Posted by jayjay View Post
    http://www.tyres4u.com.au/t4utyresel...r_Fitment.aspx



    i'm guessing they're some sort of distributor.

    lol negative stretch is a little unattractive. it also gets a bit wobbly through esses
    tyre place in artarmon sells the 165/50/15's (tyre pro australia) they're standard fitment to a daihatsu copen (lol) and they're 174$ each...
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