KevinM60
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I just picked up some Wildpeak R/T01s in 35”.
Wanting to get an accurate sizing for the speedo calibration I did a little checking.
The Falken website says 34.8” which I figure is a nominal size with small variations.
Measuring from the ground up showed 34” but I figured with vehicle weight on the tire they would sit a little flat depending on air pressure.
It stands to reason that the distance around the tire (Circumference) will be the same no matter the air pressure so I measured the circumference of the spare that was hanging underneath with no distortion and full access to the entire thread and divided that by Pi to get an accurate diameter. The circumference of 110” comes out to just over 35” which is probably close enough to the 34.8 that it may not matter unless my “Curse of the Perfectionist” clicks in and causes me to recalibrate to 35.0 instead of 34.8. The difference is only 2.4” per rotation.
Wanting to get an accurate sizing for the speedo calibration I did a little checking.
The Falken website says 34.8” which I figure is a nominal size with small variations.
Measuring from the ground up showed 34” but I figured with vehicle weight on the tire they would sit a little flat depending on air pressure.
It stands to reason that the distance around the tire (Circumference) will be the same no matter the air pressure so I measured the circumference of the spare that was hanging underneath with no distortion and full access to the entire thread and divided that by Pi to get an accurate diameter. The circumference of 110” comes out to just over 35” which is probably close enough to the 34.8 that it may not matter unless my “Curse of the Perfectionist” clicks in and causes me to recalibrate to 35.0 instead of 34.8. The difference is only 2.4” per rotation.
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