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RE:Quick question about the wheels i'm about to buy and my tire

Subject: RE:Quick question about the wheels i'm about to buy and my tire
by CentralCoaster on 2008/2/11 8:56:46

All that info is available on tirerack.com

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Spec.js ... +Oval&tirePageLocQty=


Rim width range for that one is 10"-12"

On that note I've crammed a 275 onto a 8.5" rim which was 1" less than rec width, and it looked a little sketchy. You're only 1/2" off which is better.

If you're stuck on matching up front/rear, why not just get the same size wheels so you can rotate em? Right now I'm running some assymetric, non-directional tires on my Y2Ks, I can put any tire on any corner without remounting.
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