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I wouldn't do it.
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10 is about all you go............
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Even if you did put the 9" slicks on a 12" rim, I`d bet getting the beads to seat against the rim flanges should be good for a few hours of "entertainment", assuming a tubeless installation.
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Low Rider's do it all the time. And yea, they share freeway space and speeds with the rest of society all the time with these dangerous tires!
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The radial sidewall is not designed to be "bowed" out like that. They will fit, but, the stiff sidewall will breakdown and quit hooking up right away. As far as being dangerous, I dont know.
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Ok, so anyone need a set of 9x30 radials with 5 runs on them?
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Yes, I need some. What type, what compound, and what roll out? Part number would answer all that I guess... Where located, and how much?
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