So I am perusing around for a winter tire for winter in 215/65/R15 (stock size), found a set that are 205/65/R15. Any issue?
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Re: Winter....Stretch?
Despite this being what some would call a dumb question.. is it ok to stretch a lower profile winter tire? You could still look good in winter, along with having a smaller treadmark.. is there issues with this? Calling bob!
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Only real issue could be if the stretch is severe enough to allow road crap to get between the bead of the tire and wheel too deep, which could eventually cause corrosion of the bead area and/or breaking the seal, causing leaks, but stretch like shown above on Popps tires isn't that severe. The others is starting to push it maybe a bit but the tire will still function. The lips will take a bit of a beating on bad roads and gravel etc as well, but we usually are not as concerned about that with our winter wheels as we would be with our summer wheels...Last edited by tirebob; 10-14-2010, 07:55 AM.sigpic
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Re: Winter....Stretch?
very good point, my winter wheels (with stock tire size on) had to be cleaned up pretty good last year because they started to corrode a bit on the inside and the bead would no longer seat properly, it was probably one of the most frustrating things ever as it would be down to 10psi overnightOriginally posted by tirebob View PostOnly real issue could be if the stretch is severe enough to allow road crap to get between the bead of the tire and wheel too deep, which could eventually cause corrosion of the bead area and/or breaking the seal, causing leaks, but stretch like shown above on Popps tires isn't that severe. The others is starting to push it maybe a bit but the tire will still function. The lips will take a bit of a beating on bad roads and gravel etc as well, but we usually are not as concerned about that with our winter wheels as we would be with our summer wheels...
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