How many standard cars do you see on the side of a road with a blow out on a daily basis?!
just drive down the M1 you'll usally see a few
just drive down the M1 you'll usally see a few
If you can get written evidence from the technical department of a mainstream tyre manufacturer, that says stretching their road tyres to the extent we've seen on this thread is perfectly safe for use on public roads in this country, I'll eat my words.
There you go - there's your chance.
playing with a crocodile at dinner time...
Both of which would only affect yourself.crossing the raod...you might get hit by a bus...
Goodyear said:Please find guidelines from the British Tyre manufacturers Association
Euro Look : Tyres and wheel compatibility
The BTMA is becoming increasingly concerned at the number of cars on British roads where the tyres fitted are too narrow for the wheel rim widths or conversely the wheel rims are too wide for the tyres. (Often referred to as the “Euro Look”) This trend is believed to be a fashion statement, but leads to courts a potentially very hazardous and serious risks into road safety.
Goodyear said:The tyre in this illustration is stretched onto a rim which is too wide, too wide rim causing excessive distortion in the tyre sidewall . This is potentially very dangerous and could lead to a premature tyre failure. There is also a real risk of the tyre being easily dislodged from the wheel rim.
"premature failure"
"easily dislodged"
"very hazardous"
"fashion statement"
"serious risks into road safety"
but on the other breath if i e-mail the police im sure i would get a response to how unsafe it is to drive at 80Mph on motorway. dispite people on here thinking its perfectly safe....
Anyway you have better get you pitch folks ready as my 9" wide Oz turbos are about ready and how am i going too get them too fit? You guessed it ill prob be held responsable for gloabal warming due too stretching tyres...
meh. im not the 1st...wont be the last and have no concerns over stretch tyres what so ever...
i ran them for over a year with no issues...
plus im not the one saying its fine too do 80mph...on a public forum...
i disagree with stretch tyres being dangerous at 80mph...because on my 'private road' ive done 80mph on stretch tyres suprise suprise im still here to tell the tail...