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		|  01-24-2014, 08:30 AM | #26 |  
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					Originally Posted by BonzoHansen  I've never ran into a tire did not fit a rim that was in the allowable range.  that is why the manufacturers post those values.  If your question does this tire fit a 7" rim, absolutely not.  Does it fit an 8" rim?  Yes.  Is it ideal?  Probably not. M/T uses 9.5 for its posted measurements and usually that is the ideal rim width for a given size.http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/s...StreetRadialII |  My Hoosiers say DOT approved but I would never attempt to daily on them, hence my curiosity about sizing. 
 
Its in the range but that doesn't mean its particularly safe. Too much tire, too little wheel?
		 
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			Considering the rest of the car, you'll be fine.
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			Meaning what.
		 
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			You'll be fine with too wide of a tire?
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					Originally Posted by LTb1ow  My Hoosiers say DOT approved but I would never attempt to daily on them, hence my curiosity about sizing. 
 Its in the range but that doesn't mean its particularly safe. Too much tire, too little wheel?
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DOT approval has nothing to do with application.  Snow tires are DOT approved and work fine as intended but are absolutely terrible on a 90* day.
		 
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					Originally Posted by LTb1ow  My Hoosiers say DOT approved but I would never attempt to daily on them, hence my curiosity about sizing. 
 Its in the range but that doesn't mean its particularly safe. Too much tire, too little wheel?
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		|  01-24-2014, 11:17 AM | #32 |  
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			When I had my 91 RS I drove around on Hoosier QTP's for about 2 years. They aren't as terrible as you would think. Certainly nothing to drive in a down pour but damp roads were fine.
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			I dd my hoosier qtp. Had police behind me and nothing happened, when my opti blew stateys pulled behind me and checked my car over and said nothing. They handle pretty good for cheater slicks even in the rain
 The mickeys tread width is 10.8 and a stock abs wheel is 8 so 1.4 overhang on each side. Seems like alot to me but mickey says it should be fine then it must be
 
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			Alot of my friends dont even bat an eye to drive there slicks on the road
		 
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					Originally Posted by Dudbird113  I dd my hoosier qtp. Had police behind me and nothing happened, when my opti blew stateys pulled behind me and checked my car over and said nothing. They handle pretty good for cheater slicks even in the rain
 The mickeys tread width is 10.8 and a stock abs wheel is 8 so 1.4 overhang on each side. Seems like alot to me but mickey says it should be fine then it must be
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					Originally Posted by Dudbird113  Alot of my friends dont even bat an eye to drive there slicks on the road |  Its not that I don't think I can DD on them, I honestly could cause its a nice weather only car regardless, but, I couldn't afford to replace slicks twice a year or whatever it would be.
		 
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			I'm in a similar situation with 15s right now. I have the ET Drags but idk how I feel about highway driving with them
		 
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					Originally Posted by coolmanvette75  I'm in a similar situation with 15s right now. I have the ET Drags but idk how I feel about highway driving with them |  Dont be a sissy lol. Nothing will happen unless you drive like an d-bag
		 
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					Originally Posted by Dudbird113  Dont be a sissy lol. Nothing will happen unless you drive like an d-bag |  Not scared for normal driving. Scared for if I do a 60-160 pull (tx2k) and the tires unload when I let off up top...
		 
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		|  01-24-2014, 09:39 PM | #40 |  
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					Originally Posted by LTb1ow  Its not that I don't think I can DD on them, I honestly could cause its a nice weather only car regardless, but, I couldn't afford to replace slicks twice a year or whatever it would be. |  If you whack a stone or nail you can't patch them either.
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			Id use a radial, but on flip side guys go faster in the 1/4 and dont have any problem.
		 
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			Your first choice (M&H Radial) I think would be your best bet for what you want out of a tire.
		 
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					Originally Posted by BarneyMobile  Your first choice (M&H Radial) I think would be your best bet for what you want out of a tire. |  Any first hand experiance with the brand in general?
		 
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