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About TyreStretch

A community reference gallery  ·  tyrestretch.com

TyreStretch.com is a free, community-built reference gallery of real tyre-on-rim fitment photographs. Every picture is submitted by an enthusiast and filed by its exact tyre size and rim width, so you can see what a given combination actually looks like in the real world — the sidewall shape, the profile, the stance — rather than trying to picture it from numbers alone.

Over the years it has grown into one of the largest visual references of its kind: thousands of user-submitted fitments spanning hundreds of tyre sizes and well over a hundred tyre and wheel brands.

What you’ll find here

  • Size pages — every fitment is grouped by its tyre size and rim width (for example 225/35 R19 on 8.5J), so all the examples for one combination sit together on a single page.
  • Brand pages — browse by tyre manufacturer or wheel manufacturer to see which fitments have been photographed on a given brand.
  • The feed — the most recently added photos, plus the most-viewed and most-liked examples.
  • Search & filters — narrow down by rim width, tyre width, profile and wheel diameter to find the exact spec you’re looking at.

How the gallery is organised

A tyre size such as 225/35 R19 describes the tyre’s nominal section width (225 mm), its profile or aspect ratio (35% of that width) and the wheel diameter it fits (19 inches). Rim width is quoted separately in inches as a “J” figure — an 8.5J rim, for instance. New to the terminology? Our guide to tyre stretch and glossary explain every term you’ll come across.

Each size page collects all the submitted photos for that exact tyre-size-and-rim-width combination, alongside a short, factual summary of what those photos contain — the brands pictured and the range of rim widths on display.

Reference only — never advice

We show examples — we don’t give fitment advice. Every photo is a record of something an enthusiast has done and chosen to share. Nothing on this site is a recommendation, endorsement, or a claim that any tyre and rim combination is suitable, legal, or safe for your vehicle.

Whether any combination is appropriate depends on your specific vehicle, its suspension, local road laws and many other factors this site cannot assess. Tyres and wheels should always be fitted and inspected by a qualified professional. See our terms of use for the full position.

Contribute a photo

The gallery only exists because people share their own photos. If you’ve got a shot of a fitment — your own, or one you have the rights to — you can submit it here. We credit contributors wherever a name or link is provided.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or a request to update or remove a photo? Email [email protected], or see our image usage page.