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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Cool! You'll love them, the extra traction and the diff clearance.

    I should be out on Tuskers next TT to Lithgow next weekend hopefully. Are you coming to that? He has a post on here somewhere about it.
    unfortunately I've been invited to go to stockton next weekdend for a play around the sand dunes and then camp on the beach , so looks like I'll miss out on an awesome trip with you and max ...arrrghh



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    If a tyre has no aspect ratio mentioned, is the default 80%?
    That's the figure I got calculating out a 205R16 (original rangie tyre).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    If a tyre has no aspect ratio mentioned, is the default 80%?
    That's the figure I got calculating out a 205R16 (original rangie tyre).
    I think so if it's a metric size tyre, (something rattling around in the old noggin says 78% ??) whereas the old imperial sizes, 6.00-16, 7.00-16, 7.50-16 were close enough to 100%

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    I think so if it's a metric size tyre, (something rattling around in the old noggin says 78% ??) whereas the old imperial sizes, 6.00-16, 7.00-16, 7.50-16 were close enough to 100%
    My memory says 85% - but I suspect it depends on the manufacturer.

    The "old" imperial sizes (still manufactured so not sure "old" is the right word) were necessarily 100% for crossply tyres and remained the same for radial tyres, but again, there are almost certainly variations between manufacturers and also manufacturer's versions of the basic dimensions vary I have 7.50 tyres from different manufacturers that are different in both width and diameter by almost an inch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    265mm width
    75 percent of width in wall height
    R implies radial
    16" rim

    1" = 25.4mm

    So 265/75R16 is
    265mm wide
    803.9mm diameter = 2 x 75% of 265mm + 16" = 31.6"

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