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Old 11-25-2005, 03:34 PM
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Common tire sizes?

I still have a bit of tread left, but am starting to look around at what tires may cost for my '93 4Runner so I can save up.

I would like something between 31 - 33" outside diameter, and 10.5 - 12.5" wide.

What P=metric sizes are common for those sizes? Tire rack kinda allows you to choose anything, and then you come up with no/few choices..

As always, thanks for the help!
Old 11-25-2005, 03:57 PM
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265/75/16 ~ 31.5/10.5
285/75/16 ~ 32.8/11.5

i believe those are the right conversions, im too lazy to look.
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if you've got 15" wheels, chances are you will be dealing with imperial sizes
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ya, just get some 33x12.50R15's
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Right now I am running 31x10.50 Baja Claws. But I wish I had gone with the 32x11.50 BFG Radial Mud Terrains.
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285/60R18 = 32x11.50
285/65R18 = 33x11.50
305/70R16 = 33x12.50
285/70R17 = 33x11.50

etc more or less, varies slightly by brand

Go to the Tire Rack site www.tirerack.com and select a Tires by Brand. Then select a tire brand, like BFG for example. Then select a model, like All Terrain TA. Then select Specs. You'll get a chart that shows all the sizes and what the actual measurements are. Sweet.
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Originally Posted by SizzleChest
if you've got 15" wheels, chances are you will be dealing with imperial sizes

yeah i didnt think about that
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Perfect - thanks Flamed!
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