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12.0J · 225 / 50 R16

2 real, user-submitted fitments for this exact size. Filter by tyre or rim brand below.

Below are 2 real-world examples of 225/50 R16 tyres stretched onto 12.0J rims, submitted by the community. Tyre stretch is the look created when a 225/50 R16 tyre is fitted to a 12.0J rim (about 305 mm wide) — wider than the tyre's nominal width — pulling the sidewall taut for a flush, stanced fitment. Browse the photos below to see how different tyre and wheel brands look at this combination.

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225/50 R16 on 12.0J — common questions

What does 225/50 R16 tyre stretch on a 12.0J rim look like?
The gallery on this page shows real, user-submitted photos of 225/50 R16 tyres mounted on 12.0J rims, so you can see exactly how the sidewall sits and how the fitment looks in the real world.
Do people run 225/50 R16 tyres on 12.0J rims?
This page collects real, user-submitted photos of 225/50 R16 tyres fitted to 12.0J rims, so you can see how that combination has looked for others. It is a visual reference only — not fitment advice.
How stretched is a 225/50 R16 tyre on a 12.0J rim?
A 225/50 R16 tyre has a nominal section width of 225 mm, while a 12.0J rim measures roughly 305 mm across the bead seats. Compare the examples above to gauge how aggressive that stretch appears.