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J90



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Another tyre choice question

I have 20" 275 Stormers fitted to my RR. Can the stormer alloy wheel be used with a narrower tyre?. I ask because there seems to be a greater variety of narrower tyres to choose from than the 275 55r20's on offer. I'm after something that is part way between a Cooper LTZ and a Pirelli Scorpion but without having to change my wheels.

Thanks Travelling around in circles again.

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stormers are either 9j or 9.5j wide, it will say on the inside of the rim .......standard FF rims are 8.5j and have 255/50/20 tyres on them..

if 9.5j it could be risky ,if 9j then its not so bad but i personally wouldn't risk it but its doable.. ... - .- -.




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Given the amount of VWs I see with narrow tyres stretched on to wide rims I wouldn't think an inch would matter Stan.

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