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  1. #1465
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    bridgestone re001 most are made in australia...

  2. #1466
    Wider rims make a huge difference to how the tyre feels. Even jumping up 0.5" can be noticed. If you're after performance you're making a mistake by using a rim on the lower end of the manufacturers allowed width range.

    On topic: Anyone got a recomendation for a 195/60/14 daily driver tyre? Not necessarily after something uber cheap, but something that will last me a long time and represent good value for money.

  3. #1467
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    i heard the pirelli p6000 was a decent buy string, fairly cheap too iirc

  4. #1468
    Quote Originally Posted by d15z1SUX View Post
    bridgestone re001 most are made in australia...
    you can see the full list here: http://www.bridgestone.com.au/tyres/...Adrenalin.aspx

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    Toyo T1's - Got mine for $91.00 each (205x45 15") from taleb tires they are an excellant tire, the best i have used yet. They are very very quiet. Rated AA for grip A for temp. Awesome tire, made in japan. Have never lost traction on my hill when driving spirited...
    Anyone selling a black ek1 facelift Hood (OEM)?? PM ME


  6. #1470
    For those who've had tyre changes done and whatnot, did the people at the place make scratches on your rim when they mounted it to the tyre fitting machine? I figured it was probably a normal thing but what's your thoughts?

  7. #1471
    ask them nicely to hand tighten them

  8. #1472
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    Quote Originally Posted by chargeR View Post
    If the tyre manufacturer approves the particular tyre for mounting on a rim of that width go for it. Assuming the tyre is appropriately load and speed rated and you have considered the effect the change in tyre diameter will have. You will sacrifice some tyre rigidity due to the bulged out sidewall and hence you will lose some response.



    This guy is full of crap don't listen to him . There are no set rules like you can only fit X tyre on Y rim width, it all varies from tyre to tyre and manufacturer to manufacturer.

    theres a minimum tyre width for a rim

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    A true car enthusiast appreciates the time, effort and money put into ANY sort of car, modified in ANY sort of style, whether they may like it or not.

  9. #1473
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    Quote Originally Posted by jords View Post
    whats the biggest tyre possible to fit on a stock DC2 ITR rim?

    I need new street tyre's, just wondering what I can look for, probably gonna get the RE001, bridgestone is my preferred choice. will a 205 fit?
    205 will fit easy
    215 is stock size for jdm tegs

  10. #1474
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukey View Post
    theres a minimum tyre width for a rim
    I will repeat it again for those that are a little slow . A tyre manufacturer will state the maximum and minimum rim widths for each individual tyre, there are no general rules like "215 is the largest one can fit on a 6.5" .

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    Quote Originally Posted by chargeR View Post
    I will repeat it again for those that are a little slow . A tyre manufacturer will state the maximum and minimum rim widths for each individual tyre, there are no general rules like "215 is the largest one can fit on a 6.5" .
    when i got 195's mounted on 8", thats legally to skinny

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  12. #1476
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukey View Post
    when i got 195's mounted on 8", thats legally to skinny
    Okay. Got a link to an ADR that states that or something similar? I don't doubt that 8" is wider than the manufacturer would approve for that 195 tyre but who told you it was illegal?

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