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Post by hector on May 26, 2011 22:01:11 GMT 8
Need advice... To all bro using 16",what is your tyre profile?any rubbing or spacer required?
Thanks in adv...
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Post by aceserve3 on Jul 10, 2011 0:37:07 GMT 8
using 205/45/R16
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Post by ranger7sg on Jul 13, 2011 22:35:59 GMT 8
Need advice... To all bro using 16",what is your tyre profile?any rubbing or spacer required? Thanks in adv... It depends on the offset of your rims. Use the correct offset and you will not need spacers. Maybe those bros on 16" can share their offset where no spacers need to be used. Thanks & regards, Gerald.
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Post by aceserve3 on Jul 14, 2011 21:58:41 GMT 8
never have spacers but offset i don't know
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Post by hector on Sept 25, 2011 11:57:18 GMT 8
Really cannot take it and finally gone back to cps2 15",previously on gramlights 16",now the difference is obvious.
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Post by aceserve3 on Sept 25, 2011 15:21:17 GMT 8
FC a lot of difference?
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Post by hector on Sept 25, 2011 16:05:55 GMT 8
Not only that,very sloppy until my wife also complain
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Post by kelvinlimch on Sept 27, 2011 9:04:40 GMT 8
Hi hector, wat do u mean by sloppy? sloppy when in 16" or 15"? i'm on 16", 205/45/16, no spacer no rubbing issue
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Post by hector on Sept 27, 2011 10:49:47 GMT 8
16,mayb I'm using heavy rays gramlights rims
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Post by ranger7sg on Sept 28, 2011 9:10:23 GMT 8
Hi hector, wat do u mean by sloppy? sloppy when in 16" or 15"? i'm on 16", 205/45/16, no spacer no rubbing issue Heavy rims and wider tyres will result in high FC and lousy pickup. Light rims are the way to go for Sienta but if you frequent MY roads, then take note of the potholes as they may damage your rims. Thanks & regards, Gerald.
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Post by tacl75 on Oct 30, 2011 22:07:55 GMT 8
Anyone tried using SSR 16" rims with bridgestone tyres?
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Post by aceserve3 on Oct 31, 2011 0:38:04 GMT 8
i will say stick to 15inch, if anyone wants to trade from 15 to 16inch let me know. Mine is 16inch with Enkei rims
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