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tire overall size
can any one tell me where to get tire overall diameters????
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Usually at the tire manufacturers web site or catalogue you will find all the technical information about each size such as section width, tread depth, etc., including overall diameter.
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try ntw, discount tire, site like those, they usay have conversions
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Check out this site. It's a "must bookmark" for most of us here.
www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp |
example 295 Divided by 25.3, Times aspect ratio, times 2, plus rim size
295/25.3= 11.66X.3= 3.49X2=6.996+19= 25.99 I do it every day, they should teach that in high school, then I would have paid attention. |
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:bow: :bow: you can also take that one step further and get sidewall height..... |
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The calculator and above formula are great info.
Problem I have noticed is different MFG'S even with the exact size have different specs. Some are off quite a bit. If you log onto TIRERACK.COM and simply plug in your size and then hit specs. You will see exact size tires vary from mfg to mfg. Also note how rims size changes measurements. I used to build bikes and the tire sizes seemed to have nothing to do with what the mfg's had on their sidewalls. If you want to be very accurate check with the mfg's specs. Now if I can just stop playing with that calculator on the web site. Great info. |
thanks jason that,s just what I needed:thumbsup:
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tirerack.com has specs on each tire they sell, including overall diameter. works awesome when your deciding on what tires you want on the front and rear without getting something totally off
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