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Anyone have a metric to inch tire calculator?
Hey guys I'm tired of looking at tires to see 355/65-18's and trying to figure what it measures in inches. I can't seem to find one so if someone has a good place that I can put metric tire sizes and it puts it in inches I would appreciate it alot.
Thanks in advance Skip |
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That was fast and thank you very much !!!
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you are welcome, Google is a wonderful tool
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It's a 36.17"x13.98"
If your truck came with 265/75/16's then this is a 14.28% diameter increase. When your speedometer reads 60 mph, you'll actually be going 68.57 mph. Your speedo will always read 12.5% faster with these tires. I have a couple good tire apps for my EVO. Really helps at work ![]() If your truck came with something other than 265/75/16 and you want me to recalc it let me know |
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Sorry
![]() Just checked out the other links in this thread and they do the same thing I just told you ![]()
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Hey southpaw, what is that app called on the evo...thats the phone i have that would be a nice app to have
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I have three of them. The two really worth anything are 'tire size calculator' and 'garage buddy'
Those are the only three apps I 'paid' for.... |
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