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Old 03-02-15, 03:37 PM
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FD spare rim tires rated for speed?

Ordered a set of spare wheels because I needed the odd offset to clear by large calipers. Having trouble finding a “skinny” tire that will fit a 16x4” rim that’s rated for speeds over 50.
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I attached a pic for you of the tires mounted on my spares.
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Originally Posted by streetdreamzny
I attached a pic for you of the tires mounted on my spares.
Thanks. Do those need tubes in them? Fastest youve been in them?
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They don't need tubes and the fastest I've gone is 132. They were cheap and I have no complaints at all.
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I will be in the 160+ range in the 1/4 mile. Not sure if a 26" wheel will fit on my FB up front but I'll give it a try.

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Here is a link to the tire if anyone is interested.


http://www.summitracing.com/parts/***-63650/overview/

Here is the car with the old SA front bakes. Just went to the FC 4-pot calipers. 24" tire in the pic

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my friend used to run Motorcycle tires on them to race his rx7. he used to run 9s many years ago. if interested i can asked him what size.


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Ordered a set of spare wheels because I needed the odd offset to clear by large calipers. Having trouble finding a “skinny” tire that will fit a 16x4” rim that’s rated for speeds over 50.
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Originally Posted by RZMotorsports
my friend used to run Motorcycle tires on them to race his rx7. he used to run 9s many years ago. if interested i can asked him what size.
I looked into this because i had seen it as well. Its not saf thou. Motorcycle beads are not designed for automotive wheels. They do not seat properly. Not that it isnt done...but its a bad idea IMO. Not something id risk at 160+ mph.

Thanks for the suggestion thou!
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my friend ran for years and never had a problem, not disagreeing with you just real world experience. maybe he was really lucky nothing happen, his car used to run like 140+ for many years but i recall one time that he went to a NHRA race and they had him change them because of rules. hope this helps but if you say that they are not made to seat properly i wouldn't suggest to use it. wouldn't want anybody to get hurt.

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I looked into this because i had seen it as well. Its not saf thou. Motorcycle beads are not designed for automotive wheels. They do not seat properly. Not that it isnt done...but its a bad idea IMO. Not something id risk at 160+ mph.

Thanks for the suggestion thou!
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I’ve seen a few do it as well. The beads are nowhere near similar though. Wouldn’t want to take the chance personally.

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Found some 24" tires that will fit the FC/FD 16" spare wheels. Even have a “v” speed rating (149). If anyone is interested.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes

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Originally Posted by vxturboxv
Found some 24" tires that will fit the FC/FD 16" spare wheels. Even have a “v” speed rating (149). If anyone is interested.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes

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OLD thread... If your still here, you never said which tire you chose. I am ready to do this, any feedback would be great. Hillsdale lake Kansas.
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I went with the hancook ventus v2 tires.... 185 55 r16. On my second set and just trapped 158 on them this weekend. Amazon had them for 78$ shipped.
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Originally Posted by vxturboxv
I went with the hancook ventus v2 tires.... 185 55 r16. On my second set and just trapped 158 on them this weekend. Amazon had them for 78$ shipped.
That's a deal,like the paint job. Thanks




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