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  • 16x7/16x8 tire size kwushchun

    Looking for advice on what tire size to put on 16x7/16x8 wheels for a moderate to "major" stretch, the cheaper the tire the better (don't care about performance, road noise, etc etc lol)

    Thanks in advance for any input
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    Home of the worlds largest collection of Tyre Stretch and Stance photos


    This is a great site, Hope you find what you are looking for.
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    • #3
      Great link, thanks!

      Looks like this is probably what I'll do all-around (205/40/16)

      on an 8



      Going to be little to no stretch in the front but oh well
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      • #4
        Just run two size tyres.
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        • #5
          I run 205/40/16 falken 512's on my 16x7/16x78 set. Decent amount of stretch on the 8's.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Zic View Post
            Just run two size tyres.
            I don't know of any 185's in 16", I think the next size down is 165 or something stupid lol

            Originally posted by Rally View Post
            I run 205/40/16 falken 512's on my 16x7/16x78 set. Decent amount of stretch on the 8's.
            Any pics you could post up?
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            • #7
              205/40/16 falken 512 on a 16x7



              205/40/16 falken 512 on a 16x8


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              • #8
                Originally posted by kramerbuccs24 View Post
                I don't know of any 185's in 16", I think the next size down is 165 or something stupid lol
                I don't know what car you're putting them on, but tires smaller than 205/40/16 with short sidewalls start having really low load ratings which aren't up to the task for larger vehicle weights. This is a non-issue if you're throwing them on an older, smaller car.

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                • #9
                  HUGELY helpful. Thanks so much, I appreciate it.


                  EDIT: they're going on my 2500lbs '88 MR2, I should be okay
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