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tires on rims
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tires on rims
Will 33's fit on 15 by 7 sunrasias or will i have to go to 16 by 8?
Depends on what width the 33 is really.
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De-lux wrote:how about 34x11.5x15 simex JT2's onto 15x7 alloy rims?
i put 35x10.5x15 simex ET's onto my 15x7's i also have a 35x12.5x15 on one of my 15x7's. they will fit they'll just have more curve in them but they do seat the beat very quickly, so they might hold onto the bead better on a smaller rim. the JT2's will fit on a 15x7.
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I regularly run 12.5 wide tyres on 7 inch rims.
It is a personal choice but for me the narrower rim holds the bead tighter, protects the bead and sidewall (because it draws it inwards) and exposes the shoulder for more traction.
Think of it this way...at the other extreme...a wide rim with a narrow tyre will have the bead protruding out past the shoulder...it will be highly exposed.
I regularly run 12.5 wide tyres on 7 inch rims.
It is a personal choice but for me the narrower rim holds the bead tighter, protects the bead and sidewall (because it draws it inwards) and exposes the shoulder for more traction.
Think of it this way...at the other extreme...a wide rim with a narrow tyre will have the bead protruding out past the shoulder...it will be highly exposed.
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Barathrum wrote:De-lux wrote:how about 34x11.5x15 simex JT2's onto 15x7 alloy rims?
i put 35x10.5x15 simex ET's onto my 15x7's i also have a 35x12.5x15 on one of my 15x7's. they will fit they'll just have more curve in them but they do seat the beat very quickly, so they might hold onto the bead better on a smaller rim. the JT2's will fit on a 15x7.
i also have my 35 x 10.5 x 15 ET's on 15 x 7 rims and i havent lost a bead yet and i run them around 18Psi most days
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so you reckon a 37x12.5" would be ok on a 15x7" rim???
i agree with holding the bead tighter and protecting the sidewall better, just everyone says you cant do it
i agree with holding the bead tighter and protecting the sidewall better, just everyone says you cant do it
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