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LOL...I'm getting a lot of that. |
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I found this info on Nitto's site and thought I would pass it along. It has the sizes listed that they will be available in. Nitto Tire - High Performance Tires for Car and Truck Enthusiasts |
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![]() I need these to come out now!!! Hey Discount Tire... If you wanna send me a set, i'll try them out real good for ya!!! My mud grapplers are a little worn out and i need something for the upcoming deer season!!! Last edited by SuperStroked : 07-20-2009 at 03:54 PM. |
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Dave, the 315 is going to be roughly a 34x12.5" tire, while the 295 is roughly a 33x11.5. Easy way to remember is your first number is the width of the tire in mm. To convert to inches just divide by 25.4. To determine the diameter multiply the first #(315) by the second #(.70) divide by 25.4, multiply by 2 and then add the rim diameter. Sounds complicated but after you do it a couple of times it becomes second nature. Or you can just google for tire conversion tools and simply enter the numbers and it will figure it for you!
Last edited by tmanscrew : 07-20-2009 at 10:06 PM. |
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Looks like they would be bad in icey conditions with no siping.
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