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Post by dp67bug »

hi there can any one tell me what size drill bit is needed to drill the alloys as i want to fit them on my t25 .
also they are 8j and 16 inch in diameter what size tyre would be needed its only lowered 30 mm was thinking of 195/70/16 .
any ideas ? :)

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Post by youthy giblets!!! »

14mm or 14.5mm best, not sure about the tyre size

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Post by autocamp »

I have 195/65/16's and they give about the same rolling radius as stock wheels , with the added advantage of being available in commercial form :)

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Post by g60steve »

autocamp wrote:I have 195/65/16's and they give about the same rolling radius as stock wheels , with the added advantage of being available in commercial form :)

195 commercials will not go on 8" wide wheels....

For 8" x 16" alloys use 225/55/16 extra load tyres(92+ load rating...higher rating the better).Exactly the same rolling radius as the standard wheel/tyre combo.

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