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    [QUOTE=denot;2586479]^^^ That what I thought as well... but tyre stores seems to say its ok... :S

    custom tyre placard? I thought the load rate was printed on the tyre's wall?[/QUO

    The load rating is (or should be) marked on the tyre sidewall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taccord12 View Post
    isn't 245 a little wide for a 7.5 inch application? i'm pretty sure 245 is like an 8.5 to 9.5 range... better stick with stock tread width 235 imo


    i highly doubt cops will put over the new euros anyways, but since my load rating for my tyres is 95 only, i'm in the process of getting custom tyre placards
    what u mean by process of getting custom tyre placards?

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    yes the load rating is stated on the tyre wall, and it says 95, as oppose to the sticker next to the driver's seat that says 18" with 98W rating, right? so basically what the cops do is they just look at that if they want to know what ur stock load rating is suppose to be, so if you get custom tyre placard or a replacement sticker, that changes the load rating to say... 93 or 95, something same as or below the load rating you have for your aftermarket tyres and the cops will look at it and be like, oh right he's matching the "minimum" load rating, then you're all sweet!
    Last edited by taccord12; 16-12-2009 at 11:04 AM.
    Hmm... Wonder what i should do with my set of Honda CU2 Euro Luxury 18" wheels with Michelin Primacy HP tyres.

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    Never thought of that,

    The only thing is finding someone who will do a exact replica of a Honda sticker with a modified Load Rating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [ IV 23 VI ] View Post
    Never thought of that,

    The only thing is finding someone who will do a exact replica of a Honda sticker with a modified Load Rating.
    I thought u have good indo connection mate

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    yeah well, i'm getting mine this week sometime hopefully, i'll let you guys know how it goes once i've got it i've changed the size on it from 18 to 19 as well, so i can escape from the +1 rule if cops decides to be a dick about it
    Hmm... Wonder what i should do with my set of Honda CU2 Euro Luxury 18" wheels with Michelin Primacy HP tyres.

  7. #283
    Quote Originally Posted by taccord12 View Post
    yeah well, i'm getting mine this week sometime hopefully, i'll let you guys know how it goes once i've got it i've changed the size on it from 18 to 19 as well, so i can escape from the +1 rule if cops decides to be a dick about it
    Lol, how did u check how it goes? find a police car and ask "Can you tell if this label is fake?" jkz jkz

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    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    Lol, how did u check how it goes? find a police car and ask "Can you tell if this label is fake?" jkz jkz
    haha, not the best idea no LOL, but nah i'll just compare it with the existing one, i'll take some snap shots and stuff as well, i might have a spare one that i hopefully wont need since i ordered 2 just to be safe
    Hmm... Wonder what i should do with my set of Honda CU2 Euro Luxury 18" wheels with Michelin Primacy HP tyres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taccord12 View Post
    haha, not the best idea no LOL, but nah i'll just compare it with the existing one, i'll take some snap shots and stuff as well, i might have a spare one that i hopefully wont need since i ordered 2 just to be safe
    sweet where you get the custom tyre placard or a replacement sticker

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    I'm planning to get those rims on my new Volcano Grey CU2, 18x8 with deep dish at the back,

    also what tyre should i try to get with it, prob going to Tempe Tyres.

    wat you guys think?? thanks
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    what are you lowered on Soulful? what wheels are they?

    The CU2 is a pretty big car, might want to go with a bit more of an aggressive fitment, perhaps 18x9 on the back for a staggered stance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulful View Post
    I'm planning to get those rims on my new Volcano Grey CU2, 18x8 with deep dish at the back,

    also what tyre should i try to get with it, prob going to Tempe Tyres.

    wat you guys think?? thanks
    Nice rims.

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