Stretch On a 16X7" Rim

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  • Van Westervelt
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    Originally posted by sweetride01
    Why would you want to stretch a tire?
    With certain wheels, in order to put a tire on that will not rub, you have to go smaller hence stretching. There are legitimate reasons for doing it other than looks. Performance is not necassarily ideal, but it can allow you to put the most rubber and a wider wheel on. It's not ricer, that makes no sense. Its Euro baby!

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  • backtrail69
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    Stretching on a 7in wide wheel is stupid. If you are going to stretch put a 215 or 225 on a 9in wide wheel...

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  • cthulu703
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    Originally posted by sweetride01
    Why would you want to stretch a tire?
    Amen.

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  • sweetride01
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    Originally posted by joshh
    Because it's the ricer thing to do in the E30 community.
    Ah, thank you.

    Kinda like they often get stretched on wire rims?

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  • joshh
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    Originally posted by sweetride01
    Why would you want to stretch a tire?
    Because it's the ricer thing to do in the E30 community.

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  • Mr Deagle
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    Originally posted by sweetride01
    Why would you want to stretch a tire?

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  • sweetride01
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    Why would you want to stretch a tire?

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  • White Nightmare
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    You're best bet is a 195/45-16. I used to run toyo t1r's in 195/45-15 on my 15x6.5 rm's and it had slight stretch.

    -Chris

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  • Van Westervelt
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    Yeah, damn. Its too early for me. :) I knew that one already. What about 205/50 16s on a 16x8 wheel?

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  • JGood
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    a 205/50 will be perfectly flush, not stretched. I have 205/45, same deal, just shorter sidewall. You going to have NO tread if you stretch a tire on a 7" wheel. Even 185 would barely looked stretch.

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  • Van Westervelt
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    How about 16x7 with 205/50 16s?

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  • MrK
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    Tire widths will tend to increase along with diameters. This is probably why you won't find those sizes. Minimum for 16"ers is like 205 width.

    In addition, you can fit normal width tires on 16s, why stretch?

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  • Erick
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    For a 7.5 might as well stretch a motorcycle tire -.-'

    Go wider.

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  • ZiMMie
    started a topic Stretch On a 16X7" Rim

    Stretch On a 16X7" Rim

    has anyone done it?
    i cant seems to find any tires in these following size.
    If anyone got any leads please post them.

    185/60-16 or 185/55-16

    Thanx
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