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The VTs specifically say hooked wheels only on the sides
If your rims are generic road rims from about the last 40 years, they're hooked. TNT (tubed'n'tubeless) tyres are fine with tubes if your rims are not suitable for tubeless.
When crotchet (hooked, "high pressure") rims were a new thing, tyres starting coming with two pressure ratings, standard and HP. If your rims really are hookless, you'll probably be fine up to 3 bar/45psi, which is enough on 38s if you're under about 75kg
was told to post this here, pls dont call me a moron:
I wanted to get some fatter tyres for my crossrip, did some research and bought some Vittoria Terreno Dry TNT 38mm. Turns out I knew very little about tubeless conversion, and my wheels are just regular old straight edged road bike wheels.
The VTs specifically say hooked wheels only on the sides, so I should just send these back right?