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As above i want to fit EF stockies but im a bit worried about swapping over my 235/60/15 rear tyres onto them.
I know its not reaaaally advisable to do it, but is it that bad? Are the tyres gonna pop off the rim lol ? |
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psupernak |
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no, itl look tuf, its safe too
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MadMatt |
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The maximum size tyre for a 6" rim is 225. It will be a defect.
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EB92 |
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Restrict your driving to 60km/h and straight lines,
no corners, and it'll be OK. |
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richard williams |
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Age: 55 Posts: 535 Joined: 22nd Sep 2005 Ride: EF wagon & EF fairmont wagon & M Location: melbourne |
I have 225/60/hr15 ER30 turanza on 6.5" classic mags and it sticks like s**t to a blanket
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FordFairmont |
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Posts: 6113 Joined: 8th May 2007 |
Hmm, seems like the consensus is no.
Although i do remember having these exact same tyres on my old holden rim few years back and it did bulge out heaps but never had problems, but i think the rim was closer to 6 1/2" wide. I'll see what the tyre fitter says |
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znipa-x |
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I had 235/60/15 on my old chaser rims, never had a problem in 50000+kms they were on, if I remember correctly the tyres they replaced where 235/60/15 as well and that was the rubber when the coppers owned it.
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