Reggie91 Advanced Member Messages 1,280 Jun 9, 2020 #1 Hi guys, Just wondering if a 255 tyre would be fine on an 8.5j wheel? These will be used on track, so just wondering if that's safe? Only reason for a 255 is the tyre choice. If I could still get hold of some AD08R's at a good price in 245 I would
Hi guys, Just wondering if a 255 tyre would be fine on an 8.5j wheel? These will be used on track, so just wondering if that's safe? Only reason for a 255 is the tyre choice. If I could still get hold of some AD08R's at a good price in 245 I would
Mebz Advanced Member Messages 1,011 Jun 9, 2020 #2 My se37k are 8.5j and I run a 255 pilot sport 4. See link: https://www.tyresizecalculator.com/charts/tire-width-for-a-wheel-rim-size-chart
My se37k are 8.5j and I run a 255 pilot sport 4. See link: https://www.tyresizecalculator.com/charts/tire-width-for-a-wheel-rim-size-chart
Reggie91 Advanced Member Messages 1,280 Jun 9, 2020 #3 Yeah I've seen this and remember you were running 255s on your se37k. Have you done a track day on them? Struggling with tyres, thinking either r888r's or cup 2s
Yeah I've seen this and remember you were running 255s on your se37k. Have you done a track day on them? Struggling with tyres, thinking either r888r's or cup 2s
Mebz Advanced Member Messages 1,011 Jun 9, 2020 #4 They my wet weather wheels. Used them at a wet donington and it was fine.
Mebz Advanced Member Messages 1,011 Jun 9, 2020 #6 Nope but the ps4 are not as bulky or square as the ad08r.
Reggie91 Advanced Member Messages 1,280 Jun 9, 2020 #7 Yeah that's the thing r888r's and cup2s have quite bulky sidewalls and seem to only come in a 255
Mebz Advanced Member Messages 1,011 Jun 9, 2020 #8 I wouldn't worry about it to be honest. I reckon it will be fine.