tire size for 24
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RE: tire size for 24
Assuming you want to keep the tire diameter about the same as the original tires (so that your speedometer and odometer will continue to be accurate, etc.), you need to know what size will match your old tires. Someone posted a handy tire size comparison site the other day. You may find it useful.
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
Put in the stock tire size for your vehicle (check the label on the rearedge of the driver's door if you don't know)and then put in the different sizes with 24" wheels for comparison until you match the diameter as close as possible.
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
Put in the stock tire size for your vehicle (check the label on the rearedge of the driver's door if you don't know)and then put in the different sizes with 24" wheels for comparison until you match the diameter as close as possible.
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RE: tire size for 24
Hope I am not too late, I have 295's on my 04. I still geta little rub on the driver side front when in reverse cutting to the right. According to my Garmin I am showing 2mph slower on the dash than my actual speed. Hope this helps....
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August 21st, 2012 9:50 PM