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    225/50 tires on a 15x6.5 rim?

    As the title states. Is it possible? safe? Stoopid looking? (first 2 are MOST important) Thanks
    09 BMW 328xi touring 6spd
    05 Subaru Outback XT 5spd
    87 BMW 325is
    a few bicycles

    #2
    Yes, yes, and yes. hehe. They'll bulge a little bit, but I wouldnt worry about it.

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      #3
      Any chance of anyone having pics?
      09 BMW 328xi touring 6spd
      05 Subaru Outback XT 5spd
      87 BMW 325is
      a few bicycles

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        #4
        The first issue that would come to mind is not so much bulge, as the fact that precision is going to be ... negligible.

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          #5
          precision?
          I was thinking about putting this size on my Euroweaves... thought it would look beefy, but that's it.
          Slicktop City!

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            #6
            I'm running 205/55 r15 on my 15x6.5 bbs now. The shoulders are squared for the most part and it handles pretty good. I guess the extra bulge would compromise handling a little bit....hhhmmmm
            09 BMW 328xi touring 6spd
            05 Subaru Outback XT 5spd
            87 BMW 325is
            a few bicycles

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              #7
              It's fine. I doubt anyone could feel a real difference between a 225/50 and a 205/50 on a 6.5" wheel other than having more absolute grip.

              but hey, this is the site where 195s on a 9" wheel are "cool". ;)
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                #8
                Originally posted by nando View Post

                but hey, this is the site where 195s on a 9" wheel are "cool". ;)
                If that's true I don't want to be cool. I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't going to have an issue w/ the wider tire.
                09 BMW 328xi touring 6spd
                05 Subaru Outback XT 5spd
                87 BMW 325is
                a few bicycles

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                  #9
                  yeah, it's common to fit r-comps in that size on the 14" basketweaves. Good combo, light and cheap too.
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                    #10
                    Thankyou sir!
                    09 BMW 328xi touring 6spd
                    05 Subaru Outback XT 5spd
                    87 BMW 325is
                    a few bicycles

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by nando View Post
                      but hey, this is the site where 195s on a 9" wheel are "cool". ;)
                      HEY! They're 215s...8)
                      Slicktop City!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by nando View Post
                        It's fine. I doubt anyone could feel a real difference between a 225/50 and a 205/50 on a 6.5" wheel other than having more absolute grip.

                        but hey, this is the site where 195s on a 9" wheel are "cool". ;)
                        I used to run 205/55's on a 7" rim, but at one point I had to put 225/50's on the back. I felt a noticeable change in cornering feel, basically the rear end felt a little "squishier". It wasn't huge, but it was different. I put a set of 195/55 Star Specs on and it feels much better, and is faster around Willow Springs. Tire compound > size, within reason of course.

                        Nothing wrong with a 225 on a 6.5 rim, just sharing my experience.
                        1973 Bavaria

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                          #13
                          it would also depend on sidewall stiffness.
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                            #14
                            Sorry, forgot to mention the 205's and 225's were both BFG G-Force sports.
                            1973 Bavaria

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                              #15
                              Precision, yes, as Q-ship mentioned: the tyre walls are going to be significantly flexed inwards and shoulders are going to be very rounded. I'd go with 8Jx15 on a 225/50, though you could probably get away with 7.5.
                              And mind, I am all against 'stretch' in tyres - but I am also against bad handling and E30 steering (BMW steering in general, but that's another can of worms) is already VERY limited in that regard.

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