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Old 06-17-2004, 05:04 PM
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Tire Size Calculator

I've been a part of this community for about two weeks now, and I've seen a ton of posts asking about tire sizes that will work for our cars. So I thought this might be helpful. I know it was for me.

http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit


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Good site n00b. Better than the one I was using. +1
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VEry good site.
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Nice! Here's an additional one for wheel/tire/offset/etc.

A good quick calc

Here is another one that will give you more detailed information. It will take wheel offset, wheel width and tire size; it returns a whole bunch of additional information.

This is a good addition when you want to see how a particular tire/wheel combo will fit.

I hope everyone reads the disclaimer and realizes -- as clearly stated on 1010's website -- that the various widths measurements returned are "generalizations" based on the "pure" metric number sizes (IOW, based on pure math). You will find some differences from brand to brand and make to make that can turn assumptions into fitment nightmares!

Here's the link to the wheel + tire converter.

http://www.venommotorsports.com/libr...calculator.asp
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That puts the miata one to shame. Good find!
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Originally Posted by EricL
A good quick calc

Here is another one that will give you more detailed information. It will take wheel offset, wheel width and tire size; it returns a whole bunch of additional information.

This is a good addition when you want to see how a particular tire/wheel combo will fit.

Here's the link to the wheel + tire converter.

http://www.venommotorsports.com/libr...calculator.asp

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Marking some territory?

Originally Posted by ccannizz11
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Adding more tire/wheel calc info isn't hijacking.


Moderator comment (hijacking as you have defined it):

Lighten up noobEE ... I told you it was a nice find…

If everyone posted a separate thread to every tire calc out there, the forum would need a new database to hold all of the links. I’m certainly NOT going to encourage people to put similar topics in different threads.

There's purpose and use for each.

Got it?
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heading to the tire forum
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Originally Posted by EricL
Adding more tire/wheel calc info isn't hijacking.


Moderator comment (hijacking as you have defined it):

Lighten up noobEE ... I told you it was a nice find…

If everyone posted a separate thread to every tire calc out there, the forum would need a new database to hold all of the links. I’m certainly NOT going to encourage people to put similar topics in different threads.

There's purpose and use for each.

Got it?



Whoa simba! I was just playin around, didn't mean to offend an Acura-CL vet such as yourself.
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Whoa simba! I was just playin around, didn't mean to offend an Acura-CL vet such as yourself.
Toss in a and the intention gets pretty clear -- ok?

Otherwise, it just looks like another sick animal with territorial issues stinking up the place.

I'd hate to find cat piss, chew marks and claw marks on every thread...
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Originally Posted by ccannizz11
I've been a part of this community for about two weeks now, and I've seen a ton of posts asking about tire sizes that will work for our cars. So I thought this might be helpful. I know it was for me.

http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit


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Nice find.
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Originally Posted by EricL
Toss in a and the intention gets pretty clear -- ok?

Otherwise, it just looks like another sick animal with territorial issues stinking up the place.

I'd hate to find cat piss, chew marks and claw marks on every thread...

professor! I thought the pirate looked funny enough. Guess I need to learn my place, ha!

Thought about adding in a little "jk/lol" but that might be a little too :ghey: for this forum.
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Originally Posted by EricL
I hope everyone reads the disclaimer and realizes -- as clearly stated on 1010's website -- that the various widths measurements returned are "generalizations" based on the "pure" metric number sizes (IOW, based on pure math). You will find some differences from brand to brand and make to make that can turn assumptions into fitment nightmares!

Here's the link to the wheel + tire converter.

http://www.venommotorsports.com/libr...calculator.asp

My conti's look HUGE in the stock size compared to the Michelins that come from the factory.
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