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On Oct 23, 2:13*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Oct 23, 12:34*pm, Papa3 wrote: Hey gang, I'm replacing my tires on my Komet "Euro Lite" circa 2000 trailer. *I wrote down the size on the sidewall as 85/65 R14 86T. Unfortunately, my tire guy is telling me there's no such thing as this size and suggested it's 185/65. * However, nobody makes a trailer tire in that size. That's gotta be 185/65-14. That tire size breaks down so: 185 = tire width in mm; 185mm = 7.28" 65 = aspect, the section height in % of width. 185*.65 = section height of 120mm or 4.73" 14 = rim diameter in inches. Rims are measured to the inner diameter of the matching tire. For the tire at hand, the outside diameter would be 2 * (185mm * .65) + 14" = 596mm or 23.46". Thanks, Bob K. Thanks Bob! That's the clearest explanation of tire number decoding I've ever read. |
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