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35 on 15x7
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35 on 15x7
hey guys just after some advise ive run 33 12.5 on 7's before even though its not recommended and had no probs with rolling tyres ect, just like to know if i can run 35 12.5 on the 7s ok or is the extra wall size and tyre float more of an issue.
luke
luke
fair call i forgot about the old 5 stud factor.....Rangie ute on 38'' wrote:i know but sunnies in the five stud are still round 100 not 50 which ends up been 400- 500, and getin second hand 15 x 8 is slim to none.
in that case they'll be alright.....
2015 200 Series Gx TTD - ................ Fark 3L's -
35's are ment to be on 10's and 8.5 is the minimum width set by most tyre company's although fitting to 8's is common. finding someone to fit them to 7's will be hard. back in the day (when 33's were big) i tried 3 places and no one would take my money to buy / fit 33's on 7's.
on 7's they hold on better at low pressure as the wall is more secluded from rocks etc. however on road the tyre will move side to side when cornering, as you loose triangulation offered by a nice wide rim. so stability is average.
why not go for a espcially narrow tyre like a simex and it will be better.
on 7's they hold on better at low pressure as the wall is more secluded from rocks etc. however on road the tyre will move side to side when cornering, as you loose triangulation offered by a nice wide rim. so stability is average.
why not go for a espcially narrow tyre like a simex and it will be better.
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Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
yea thanks, i thought bout simex but i cant seem to find a tyre balance as god as the claws for onroad driveability with excellent offroad performance, n i dont tink they are legal for on the road, my problem is ive been down the track of changing sets over and 38 swampers on 10,s with offset n all the waffle, im just trying to econimise a bit. 
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