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33" tyres on 7" rims
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33" tyres on 7" rims
do 33x12.5x15 all treain tyres fit on 15x7 sunrasier rims for a 60 series or do i have to step up to an 8" wide rim???
I think you'll also find that technically an 8" rim is illegal for a 12.5" tyre too. from memory the minimum legal size was something funny like 8.5 or 8.75, even thought the tyres are happy on 8's and everyone does it.
I agree though that 7's are way too narrow.
I agree though that 7's are way too narrow.
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mavzilla, I'm sure that a 12.5 fits on a 4" rim too, but that doesn't make it right.
7" is far too narrow for a 12.5" tyre. The bead seat angle is all wrong making it easier to loose a bead and the pinching effect makes the angle between sidewall and tread excessive leading to reduced lateral stability and excessive bead bulge (which will be a problem with a 60 series as the tyres will rub on the inner guards at the rear - common with 12.5's even on 8" rims)
It's not recommended for a reason - and we're not talking about "nearly" the right size - a 7" rim is 1.5" too narrow.
Remember, even an 8" rim is technically too narrow for an 12.5" tyre.
How do I know this stuff? I have 12.5's on 7.5" rims (beadlocked 7's) and the inside bead isn't happy at all. Likewise, I've seen the inside bead go on other 12.5's on beadlocked 7"rims because of excessive sidewall bulge.
Steve.
7" is far too narrow for a 12.5" tyre. The bead seat angle is all wrong making it easier to loose a bead and the pinching effect makes the angle between sidewall and tread excessive leading to reduced lateral stability and excessive bead bulge (which will be a problem with a 60 series as the tyres will rub on the inner guards at the rear - common with 12.5's even on 8" rims)
It's not recommended for a reason - and we're not talking about "nearly" the right size - a 7" rim is 1.5" too narrow.
Remember, even an 8" rim is technically too narrow for an 12.5" tyre.
How do I know this stuff? I have 12.5's on 7.5" rims (beadlocked 7's) and the inside bead isn't happy at all. Likewise, I've seen the inside bead go on other 12.5's on beadlocked 7"rims because of excessive sidewall bulge.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Not only that but they will also wear on the edges due to the bulging. Put them on 8sGwagensteve wrote:mavzilla, I'm sure that a 12.5 fits on a 4" rim too, but that doesn't make it right.
7" is far too narrow for a 12.5" tyre. The bead seat angle is all wrong making it easier to loose a bead and the pinching effect makes the angle between sidewall and tread excessive leading to reduced lateral stability and excessive bead bulge (which will be a problem with a 60 series as the tyres will rub on the inner guards at the rear - common with 12.5's even on 8" rims)
It's not recommended for a reason - and we're not talking about "nearly" the right size - a 7" rim is 1.5" too narrow.
Remember, even an 8" rim is technically too narrow for an 12.5" tyre.
How do I know this stuff? I have 12.5's on 7.5" rims (beadlocked 7's) and the inside bead isn't happy at all. Likewise, I've seen the inside bead go on other 12.5's on beadlocked 7"rims because of excessive sidewall bulge.
Steve.
If ignorance is bliss, then why aren't there more happy teenagers?
When I bought my car it came with 15x7s fitted with 33x12.5 and it didn't handle well onroad, when I reaslised the rims were incorrect I fitted some 15x8s handling improved.mavzilla wrote:yes they fit and they work fine,
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Yeah I can imagine there would be alot of tyre roll around corners when running 12.5's on 7 inch rimsSIM79 wrote:When I bought my car it came with 15x7s fitted with 33x12.5 and it didn't handle well onroad, when I reaslised the rims were incorrect I fitted some 15x8s handling improved.mavzilla wrote:yes they fit and they work fine,
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Have to agree with mavzilla. 8" rims would be better, but I also have run 7" rims for years now with 33x12.5's and have found that they are OK. Been like that for the last 50,000 k's and never had any problems, with even wear and good handling. A cousin of mine has the same rig (LWB GQ) with the same tyres but on 8" rims. Handling is the same, but he has popped the bead quite a few times, and we both run the same tyre pressures to see if there is any differences between the two. Go figure.
Check here: http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible_pg4.html
It will give you the rcommended rim size for tyres.
It will give you the rcommended rim size for tyres.
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What's the JJ mean, Scott? is that the Bead seat type?-Scott- wrote:Interesting.
Inside bead or outside? Front or rear?
I would guess outside front is most likely to go?
Are the rims the same brand? Are they both JJ? Do you both drive identically?
-Break, go google, find this:
http://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=273857
Plus these this funky pic, totally off topic...jimlab on that rx7 site wrote:"JJ" refers to the shape of the wheel's flange (lip which holds the bead of the tire).
JJ = 18.0mm high x 13.0mm wide, with a 13.0mm radius
J = 17.5mm high x 13.0mm wide, with a 9.0mm radius
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OK - that's different to my understanding of it.RO8M wrote:Plus these this funky pic, totally off topic...jimlab on that rx7 site wrote:"JJ" refers to the shape of the wheel's flange (lip which holds the bead of the tire).
JJ = 18.0mm high x 13.0mm wide, with a 13.0mm radius
J = 17.5mm high x 13.0mm wide, with a 9.0mm radius
I thought
- the "J" and "JJ" refer to "safety beads" - which apparently have a different shape to a "normal" bead, and are supposed to retain the tyre better.
A "J" rim has a "saftey bead" on one side only.
A "JJ" rim has a "safety bead" on both sides.
Offroad recreational vehicles are supposed to be fitted with "JJ" rims.
i have 31x10.5x15 on 15x5.5 rims:) no problems in 3 years, can let then down to 6psi without breaking a bead... had a set of 31x10.5 on 15x7 and at 8 psi would break the bead.
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If its height your after(3") have a look at 255/85/16
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
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http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
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