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165 50 potenza on 8j wheel


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Going to be purchasing a set of 8j wheels

And ordered 4 potenza 165 50 15's for them..

My questions are

How hard will it be for the tyre place to get that tyre on the rim?

When/if it goes on is it likely to leak/come off the bead ?

Iv searched and read a few topics on various forums but still sort of mixed views..

Cheers

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Take it easy on them looks sick imo

Yea i am doing aha an cheers! What stretch you running on your steels?

aye keep checking tyre pressures lol

Yea will do need check them now tbf as im not sure what there running aha

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Keep them nice a high, around 38-40 I imagine :)

Il get the pressure gauge on em tmoz! Cheers

I run 36 in my tyres, but thats 165 on a 7.5, so you have an extra 7.75mm of stretch either side. I'm regretting buying my 185's today tbh.

I think 185's didnt look enough but that was 185 50 suppose it depends how low you or how much camber

I got 165 55 on a 8j

Had any trouble on them?

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Not at all mate

Good stuff an my cars piss slow so should hope they stay on

Like I said before dude, I have a full set of 165's i'm running now so if the 185's are too hench then I can just swap them over!

Ah didnt realise you gunna run 8's all round?

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I run 36 in my tyres, but thats 165 on a 7.5, so you have an extra 7.75mm of stretch either side. I'm regretting buying my 185's today tbh.

Any issues with leaking? I've got 165 50 on 7.5 (put on by the previous owner) and the rears need topped up every second day :'(

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As above, I've not topped mine up since I had them put on early november. If you are having issues, do the above, or in a really dire case, lump a tin of tyre weld in there. Don't expect your tyre fitter to be happy next time you take it in though!

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It's my sister's boyfriends best mate so i'm hoping he'll be sound. He owns a tyre and exhaust garage but don't think he's got any experience fitting stretch. I've got no clue on how it's done so any tips on getting it right? Or just do the above? Is it that difficult?

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