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Old 03-16-2014, 04:42 PM   #2
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Lots of problems! The tires probably would no longer be warranted for one. Second, many tire shops won't even mount them, due to potential libility issues. Three, the sidewalls would be stretched out of their intended shape, causing potential air-tightness problems, and excessive strain on tire structure. Fourth, the built-in rims guards would not work as intended, being stretched out of shape. Fifth, you wouls lose a fair amiunt of your performance capability, since the tirecwoukd be stretched out of the intended shape. And finally, the exaggerated roundness looks silly on such a fine sports car! (It looks silly in all the cheap ricers I see running around with too-wide rims too!)

Either sell the stock tires and get the right size ones, or hold off installing the new wheels until you need new tires. Someone is bound to need a new set of tires for their C7 soon, and really, you spent all this money in such a spectacular car, why do the tires half-a$$ed?
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