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Will a 12.5" wide tyre fit on a 7" wide rim?
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Will a 12.5" wide tyre fit on a 7" wide rim?
G'day all,
I have just got a second hand set of Pro Comp 35"x12.5" R15 MT's. I am planning on using them to test for guard hitting and rubbing on my project 90. I am also planning on using them for some off road work while I test my truck once it's done before I get it registered. I know they are suppose to be fitted to a 8" rim, but would it be okay to fit these to a 7" rim for what I plan on using them for? or am I likely to damage the tyres or have problems?
I have just got a second hand set of Pro Comp 35"x12.5" R15 MT's. I am planning on using them to test for guard hitting and rubbing on my project 90. I am also planning on using them for some off road work while I test my truck once it's done before I get it registered. I know they are suppose to be fitted to a 8" rim, but would it be okay to fit these to a 7" rim for what I plan on using them for? or am I likely to damage the tyres or have problems?
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The tyre will fit and it will work OK. I know a guy with a bushrangie running 35x12.5s on 7in rims and drives it everywhere. Obviously not at all legal to do and thats why tyre guys wont want to fit them. There is nothing to stop them from fitting them except the legal issues.
I put one of Ruffs 38.5 x 16wide claws on my 8in rim (for xrcc spare) and my tyre guy whinged and complained that they wouldnt go on. I told him to stop being a skirt and put the bloody thing on there. It went on no probs.
Sam
I put one of Ruffs 38.5 x 16wide claws on my 8in rim (for xrcc spare) and my tyre guy whinged and complained that they wouldnt go on. I told him to stop being a skirt and put the bloody thing on there. It went on no probs.
Sam
Strange Rover wrote:I put one of Ruffs 38.5 x 16wide claws on my 8in rim (for xrcc spare) and my tyre guy whinged and complained that they wouldnt go on. I told him to stop being a skirt and put the bloody thing on there. It went on no probs.
Sam
That doesn't sound like something Sam would say!
I have run 35x14x15 boggers on a 8 inch rim! Never had a problem!
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I run my 33" x 12.5,s on 7,s !!!!!
all day every day !!!!! ( even wen upside down )
fitted them with tyre pliers , put have been to a tyre place & had tubes put in !!!
they didnt complain !!!!!
(helps if you know them , though )
all day every day !!!!! ( even wen upside down )
fitted them with tyre pliers , put have been to a tyre place & had tubes put in !!!
they didnt complain !!!!!
(helps if you know them , though )
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G'day,
What about letting the pressure down, will they roll offthe rim easy?
I have no problems having to put them on myself, they don't need balancing as I won't be driving on road or fast while they are on. I was told that the beads get damaged when taking them off again (I couldn't see how).
So I think it will be okay for what I want to.
What about letting the pressure down, will they roll offthe rim easy?
I have no problems having to put them on myself, they don't need balancing as I won't be driving on road or fast while they are on. I was told that the beads get damaged when taking them off again (I couldn't see how).
So I think it will be okay for what I want to.
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