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Croc

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Well I learned yesterday that you cannot put 225/50R15 on a 9 inch rear rim. Need at least 235 or ideally 245!

 

This tire stuff is getting difficult. :(

 

You just haven't tried hard enough. I'm positive that they will stretch to fit as I've personally fit a 225/45/15 on a 9" wheel for a friend with a miata. There's a whole thread here about it:

 

http://www.miataturbo.net/wheels-tires-78/why-225-45-15-rs3s-nt01s-15-x-9-wheels-61867/

 

You just need to find a shop that isn't concerned about their own liability. Besides blasting with air, there are other ways to get them to bead. Look up "starter fluid tire beading" on youtube.

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You just need to find a shop that isn't concerned about their own liability.

 

 

Maybe you are right? Maybe the various shop fitters are right? Maybe the manufacturers are right? Given the environment where I am using the car I felt it was an unacceptable risk to stretch them that far and went with a consensus view from the majority on the basis I was getting a sensible answer to my problem. Call me conservative but at least I dont look stupid with an ill-judged decision on a topic where I am happy to admit I am not an expert.

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A 225-45-15 street tire will fit a 9" wide wheel very well. Even the "clubman" trackday tires, NT01/R888/RA1/A048, will be fine with that sidewall on the wheel. The Hankook RS3 and BFG Rival have been showing similar performance despite the difference in treadwear rating.

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