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To answer my own question I just phoned Bridgestone and they said the tyre must be a 40 series if it's 18" or a 35 series if it's 19" and only the 17" can fit the 45 series profile, I should have phoned first, what a waste of thread space :stirthepot:

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I hit a damn sharp kerb today, so the front left rim and tyre have a nasty rash now, only cosmetic no flat spot in the rim, it's just on the edge but still looks rotten and car will need a wheel alignment, curved road and parallel parking in a hurry....and councils not keeping kerbs in good repair (this one had almost an inch of sharp contrete sticking out at a joint between footpath and driveway cutaway........not good.

I complained to the council and they are going to ring me back but I doubt it will get me anywhere even if I pay rates on two properties in the same street which it happened, but if the kerb join was straight without the sharp chunk sticking out the tyre would have brushed past it with minimal or no damage.

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