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Old 08-08-2018, 12:20 PM   #1
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Tire Stretching?

Anyone know where I can get tires stretched? I would like to go from 245 down to 235 or 225 on my wheels. Wheels are 11" wide.. If anyone knows of anywhere that can do it near Livermore/Pleasanton/Dublin area that would be great. Willing to go further if no one around here can do it. thanks
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Anyone know where I can get tires stretched? I would like to go from 245 down to 235 or 225 on my wheels. Wheels are 11" wide.. If anyone knows of anywhere that can do it near Livermore/Pleasanton/Dublin area that would be great. Willing to go further if no one around here can do it. thanks
Max and I went to AVN tire in Alameda, far but worth it. They are quick and are known for being able to stretch tires
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Max and I went to AVN tire in Alameda, far but worth it. They are quick and are known for being able to stretch tires
awesome! i will give them a call, much appreciated!
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Can you stretch 17” tires onto 18” wheels?
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Can you stretch 17” tires onto 18” wheels?



No, you can't change diameter with a stretch.
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Can you stretch 17” tires onto 18” wheels?
It's possible. Just use a sharp knife to notch the outside of the sidewall, then itll fold out giving enough clearance to fit the 18s. But you need to do some math because now the sidewall gets added to the tread width so you need a narrow 17 tire to run on a wide 18 wheel
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It's possible. Just use a sharp knife to notch the outside of the sidewall, then itll fold out giving enough clearance to fit the 18s. But you need to do some math because now the sidewall gets added to the tread width so you need a narrow 17 tire to run on a wide 18 wheel


I can't tell if you're being sarcastic, but my money is on no.


this is a bad idea. please don't do this.
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Can you stretch 17” tires onto 18” wheels?


Its actually better if you compress the wheel to fit the tires. It makes the wheel denser and stronger.
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Seems like us stance boys need to teach these track boys a thing or two... lol
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I can't tell if you're being sarcastic, but my money is on no.


this is a bad idea. please don't do this.
Just trying to help @mkivsoopra with his super low budget build
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Seems like us stance boys need to teach these track boys a thing or two... lol
lol I came from the drift/stance world.. so i've seen the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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You guys are rookies. It's all about sizing down 18" diameter tires onto a 17" wheel.
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Its actually better if you compress the wheel to fit the tires. It makes the wheel denser and stronger.
I like this solution... it's like double forging!
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