Tuesday 25 December 2012

Tire calculator

Tire calculator

Use this tire size calculator to calculate the affects of using different size tires and wheels on your ride. It will give you the difference in speed if any, and percentage. It will also calculate the new sidewall height, radius, diameter, circumference and revolutions per mile/KM. You can then compare these measurements to the current or stock tire and decide if it is going to be a viable option. Please bear in mind that this is only an estimate and that the wheel may or may not fit. We cannot be held responsible for any damage that may occur to your vehicle by adding anything other then the OEM recommended tire and wheel sizes. You do so at your own risk. Always test fit your wheels before mounting if possible.Use the calculator to see what happens to your speedometer reading when you change the size of your tires and wheels.An advanced version with detailed Clearance Chart is available for professionals for $11.99 for one month or $1.99 for one day access. No recurring charges.You don’t have to be a tire professional to use these free tire size calculators. You just have to know how to read the information. When you enter a tire size into a tire size calculator, a variety of information is returned.Tire Section Width: The tire’s width can be important in preventing clearance issues. A wide tire could rub on the wheel well or suspension components, particularly when the wheels are turned. A wider tire also lowers your gas mileage. Rim Width Range: Each tire size can only fit on wheels within a particular width range. If the tire is too wide or too narrow for your wheels, there is extra stress on the tire which could result in tire failure.

Tire calculator

Tire calculator

Tire calculator

Tire calculator

Tire calculator

Tire calculator

Tire calculator

Tire calculator

Tire calculator

Tire calculator

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