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    225/50/16 on 16x6.5 DC5R Rim

    Do you guys thing that the lesser side-wall will help counteract the wideness of the Tyre?

    Considering some 225 semis that are FS.

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    I think I was considering the same tires haha I was told that they will fit but not well and the tires would wobble if fitted to a dc5 rim..so killed my interest in them..

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    ohh wow. 225 is pretty fat, especially for a 6.5" wide rim.
    on my DC5R, using stock wheels I am running 205/50/16 Dunlop Semi's. Seems to work pretty good.
    I think the 225 are a bit too wide, as on my CE28's I am using 225/45/17 and it seems okay!
    Maybe on the stock wheels, I'd push to max. 215/45 or 215/50

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    yeah, I'm with frambo.. pretty sure it would have some mad wobbleness, as being to wide!

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    Mainly worried about sidewall flex haha. Guys in the states are running 225 on their 16x6.6 ep wheels but they're not semis.

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    I've driven a car with 225-50-16 tires on either 6 or 6.5" rims (stock tires were 205) and it felt weird, wobbly etc.
    The tires were not semi slicks, some dunlops if I recall correctly

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    I havnt used a tyre size calculator, but a sidewall of 225/50 (112.50) is going to be the same as 205/55 (112.75) From that simple calcualtion, it shows u the sidewall profile is be pretty much exactly the same. I wouldnt go a wider tyre at all; well that wide. If you can find semi's in 215/40/45/50 go for it, but 225 is too wide fora 6.5" imo.

    For me, I used 225/40 semi's on my 7.5" and 8" wheels.

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    yeh im running 205/50/16 , best to use that size for the rim width. Let us know how you go with it though, would be interested to see good luck
    GR:33:KI

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    ive used 225/50/16 on 16x7 rims on my dc4....
    i could not lower further than standard height unles i got spacers and rolled my guards alot heres a sample pic:

    Welcome Abourd

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    Too wide for a 6.5" wheel. 225/50 is supposed to go on a 7.5" wide wheel. It feels wobbly because the tyre is too wide and the sidewall is overhanging the rim.

    Run 215/45 or a 205/50.

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