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    Smile tyre calculation

    Most of you's may already know .........
    ...........how to do the calculation from metric to imperial on tyres.

    Say if its 235/85 r16 (the size that came standard on my 04 def).
    235 width in mm. 85 is the profile of the sidewall in % and 16 is the rim dia.OD is 809mm

    235mm devide by 25mm = 9.4 Thats 9.4 inches wide.
    To get the height it is...
    235 x 85% = 199.75 (Now you have to times this by 2 cause there is sidewalls). 199.75 x 2 = 399.5mm
    399.5mm devide by 25mm = 15.98inches. (of both sidewalls)
    16inches (rim) plus 15.98inches (2 sidewalls of tyre) = 31.98inches.
    OD is 799.5mm Thats 9.5mm difference. Maybe the tread depth?

    285/75 r16 285
    285mm devide by 25mm = 11.4inches
    285 x 75% = 213.75mm x 2 = 427.5
    427.5 devide by 25mm = 17.1
    16inches (rims) plus 17.1inches (2 sidewalls of tyres) = 33.1inches

    Some simex tyres have a larger diameter than what is printed (good in ways).
    Hope this helps
    Geck

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    there is 25.4 mm in one inch

    alot of the more hardcore tyres dont actually measure what their stated size is.

    anoth thing that will play a roll in the mounted size of the tyre is the rim width.

    Serg

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    There is an excellent tyre conversion programme available free on the net.Gives speedo correction too.
    Unfortunately I lost the addy when my old computer carked it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geckos View Post
    Most of you's may already know .........
    ...........how to do the calculation from metric to imperial on tyres.

    Say if its 235/85 r16 (the size that came standard on my 04 def).
    235 width in mm. 85 is the profile of the sidewall in % and 16 is the rim dia.OD is 809mm

    235mm devide by 25mm = 9.4 Thats 9.4 inches wide. 235/25.4 = 9.2519"
    To get the height it is...
    235 x 85% = 199.75 (Now you have to times this by 2 cause there is sidewalls). 199.75 x 2 = 399.5mm 235x1.7 = 399.5mm / 25.4 = 15.7283"
    399.5mm devide by 25mm = 15.98inches. (of both sidewalls)
    16inches (rim) plus 15.98inches (2 sidewalls of tyre) = 31.98inches. 16+15.7283 = 31.7283" * 25.4 = 805.8988mm - Difference < 3.2mm
    OD is 799.5mm Thats 9.5mm difference. Maybe the tread depth?

    285/75 r16 285
    285mm devide by 25mm = 11.4inches
    285 x 75% = 213.75mm x 2 = 427.5
    427.5 devide by 25mm = 17.1 427.5/25.4 = 16.8307"
    16inches (rims) plus 17.1inches (2 sidewalls of tyres) = 33.1inches 32.8307"

    Some simex tyres have a larger diameter than what is printed (good in ways).
    Hope this helps
    Geck
    Worth noting, tyre sizes are always referred to as NOMINAL sizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    Worth noting, tyre sizes are always referred to as NOMINAL sizes.
    Tombie can you explain nominal? im not to full bottle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geckos View Post
    Tombie can you explain nominal? im not to full bottle.
    This is the best definition I could find...

    [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_versus_nominal_value"]Real versus nominal value[/ame] in [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering"]engineering[/ame] - a value that is used as the name for an actual value which is close but not exactly the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    There is an excellent tyre conversion programme available free on the net.Gives speedo correction too.
    Unfortunately I lost the addy when my old computer carked it.
    Andrew
    I use this one

    Tire Size Calculator - tire & wheel plus sizing

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    Here is another one.
    This one gives the speedo correction as well as a comparison to 'stock' size.

    Tire size calculator

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    this should all help when people come to getting different sizes

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    As has been said, they don't always (in fact rarely) measure what their nominal measurement states or calculate out to be.

    The most accurate way to measure the diameter of a tyre is to run a tape measure around the OD at inflation pressure and divide by pi. This will give you the unloaded height.

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