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Rick wrote:Just remember if you are going for a cert you will need a minimum of a 215mm wide tyre for a 8" rim
wde_bdy wrote:It's not a cert system problem, The law simply says a tyre must be a suitable fitment for the rim. Tyre manufacturer determines what rim width is suitable for their tyres and you do get the odd variation from different manufacturers. Profile is the bigest determining factor on what manufacturers will permit, my 245/35 17's can go to 9.5" where as a 245/45 17 can only go up to 9".
What will get really interesting is when they get around to enforcing it for WoF's.
Callum
Mr Ree wrote:It wouldnt be a big problem for most of us that want to have correct tyre/wheel fitment.
Have the cert rules been changed in the past few years to try and stop the silly fitments we see rolling around the streets, or has it always been the same?
tsoob wrote:Mr Ree wrote:It wouldnt be a big problem for most of us that want to have correct tyre/wheel fitment.
Have the cert rules been changed in the past few years to try and stop the silly fitments we see rolling around the streets, or has it always been the same?
We are not advocating unsafe fitments.
Mr Ree wrote:tsoob wrote:Mr Ree wrote:It wouldnt be a big problem for most of us that want to have correct tyre/wheel fitment.
Have the cert rules been changed in the past few years to try and stop the silly fitments we see rolling around the streets, or has it always been the same?
We are not advocating unsafe fitments.
Just to clarify, my comment wasnt directed at you or anyone inparticular, it was just a general question.
duddley wrote:Can someone please explain what the benefits of running stretched tyres are?
siren676 wrote:Slight stretch as is alright. Tsoob and i are trying to get 195/45-15's on 15x8's through certs and i'd hardly call it a lot of stretch.
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