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
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
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
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
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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.
I use this one
Tire Size Calculator - tire & wheel plus sizing
Here is another one.
This one gives the speedo correction as well as a comparison to 'stock' size.
Tire size calculator
this should all help when people come to getting different sizes
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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