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    235s on 8 inch rim?

    Hi just a quick question, Anyone had experience running a 235 on a 8 inch rim? Most manufacturing websites recommend up to a 7.5 inch rim. I know that 265 and 255 would work on the 8 inch rim, but am asking specifically about a 235 on 8 inch rim.

    Is half an inch really going to be a problem? The bloke from Bob Jane reckoned it'd be fine, but the fella from tyrepower reckoned probably not.

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    They are a bit more prone to popping off the bead at lower pressures on a wider rim.

    And of course, the obligatory legal bit - they aren’t specified for an 8” rim so not roadworthy. (Do it at your own risk)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    They are a bit more prone to popping off the bead at lower pressures on a wider rim.

    And of course, the obligatory legal bit - they aren’t specified for an 8” rim so not roadworthy. (Do it at your own risk)
    How low of pressures are we talking?

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    If it's not recommended by the manufacturer don't do it. The guys installing them are doing the ole she'll be right with ya!
    Plus not roadworth as T said. We're talking tyres the only thing separating you from the ground. Bald is one thing but the wrong size your asking for trouble.

    Cheers

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    As said, you'll really have issues with it popping öff the bead at lower pressures, plus **** getting jammed in the bead off road as it's so exposed.

    That's if they'll even seat on that wide a rim.

    My old mate the tyre fitter had to use tubes overnight to force a 265 bread out to an 8" rim, or the big blaster thingy and try and blow them out to seat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    As said, you'll really have issues with it popping öff the bead at lower pressures, plus **** getting jammed in the bead off road as it's so exposed.

    That's if they'll even seat on that wide a rim.

    My old mate the tyre fitter had to use tubes overnight to force a 265 bread out to an 8" rim, or the big blaster thingy and try and blow them out to seat.
    So hold on, are we saying that even a 265 is too narrow for an 8 inch rim?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy Red View Post
    So hold on, are we saying that even a 265 is too narrow for an 8 inch rim?
    Yes, a 265 is for 7”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy Red View Post
    So hold on, are we saying that even a 265 is too narrow for an 8 inch rim?
    Sometimes, yes.
    We often struggled seating 265's on GU Patrol rims.
    GQ's weren't an issue as they were 7's

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    Wheel and Tyres standards sets the min/max/recommended wheel width.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy Red View Post
    So hold on, are we saying that even a 265 is too narrow for an 8 inch rim?
    It depends on the particular tyre including the profile. P265/60R18 Michelin Latitude Tour is listed as suited for 7.5" - 9.5" rims.
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