65 percent of 255 is the HEIGHT of one side wall NOT the radius, radius is
this dimension plus half the wheel diameter! If we are speaking of the late
model 15X8 rims with 255/65/15 tires than the total height would be
165.75mm for each side wall (top and bottom) plus the rim Diameter of 15" or
381mm so total height would be 712.50mm or 28.0511 inches!!
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Johnson [mailto:frankwjohnson@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 9:59 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: Tire size
You're getting your numbers all mixed up.
The 255 that you refer to is the widthin millimeters. The second number 65
is the percent of the sidewall of the first number--255. So you have
255/65, which means that 65 percent of 255 is the radius of one sidewall.
Quick math:165.75 mm. So your sidewall is 167.75 mm from the outside of the
tread to the point that the tire comes in cantact with the rim. In the same
manner the sidewall of the 235 that you mention is 176.25 mm. I assume we
are talking about the same rim so that makes the 235 a taller tire.
And it's skinnier as well so that's what you want for a snow tire.
Get the 235's.
done and done
Frank WJ
>From: DroolArt <DroolArt@earthlink.net>
>
>So, I'm headed to snow country and need to put some AT tires on my
>truck. here is my question,
>MY DAK came with 255 65 R15s on it. So far I haven;t found an AT tire
>in this size, the closest I can get is 235 75s. Now, it;s been a while,
>but isnt a 255 taller than a 235? I know 65 is wider than 75, but with
>snow I really want a thinner tire yes?
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