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14 hours ago, BAXRTUTE said:

I dont like streched look at all, my kumho ku31 285s were pretty streched, the invo 305s are flush on my rim atm.

Got them for $290 each at St George tyres.

U got plenty of room up the back mate.

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That tyre is way too big for the rim. Outside and inside  inch of tread doesn't even touch the road. My 285 invo on a 10 is flat at the edge . More rubber on the road with the smaller tyre

 

FAIL.

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1 hour ago, arronm said:

Outside and inside  inch of tread doesn't even touch the road.

The same thing happened when I put 255's on the stock mags. Dropping the pressures to about 20 psi helped though but that's only good for going straight.

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1 hour ago, arronm said:

That tyre is way too big for the rim. Outside and inside  inch of tread doesn't even touch the road. My 285 invo on a 10 is flat at the edge . More rubber on the road with the smaller tyre

 

FAIL.

 

Yeah right,

Well considering its literally 2mm max past the rim edge and the contact patch of the tyre is pretty much all the way across id say your wrong.

Ohh and tyre not mounted has the exact rounding on the edges. 

 

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8 minutes ago, Puffwagon said:

roll it through water

and hope that the water sticks to every surface? wouldn't some wet water-based paint do a better job to stick to the surface?

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Haha then you gotta factor in tyre growth lol.

 

18 minutes ago, k31th said:

and hope that the water sticks to every surface? wouldn't some wet water-based paint do a better job to stick to the surface?

No. Water will be fine.

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