MarineHawk
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I generally go to the mfr site.Funny how if you go to 6 different tire sites you may end up with 2 or even 3 different dimensions for the same exact tire.
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I generally go to the mfr site.Funny how if you go to 6 different tire sites you may end up with 2 or even 3 different dimensions for the same exact tire.
I would hope that's the most accurate.I generally go to the mfr site.
Posted as a demonstrative visual aid, not to contradict what you posted.Funny how if you go to 6 different tire sites you may end up with 2 or even 3 different dimensions for the same exact tire.
True - and it's awfully close to what I was calculating- but I was off in the revolutions per mile difference by a huge amount. I guessed about 2, that chart says 12. I was off by 6 times.Posted as a demonstrative visual aid, not to contradict what you posted.
Yes, my bad, I was using a quick measurement (not too accurate) from the ground to the hub center to get an idea of lift comparison. Actual listed size is 31.5 x 9.8 inches.I thought Max had 32's and Rubi had 33's
What lift / wheel / tire do you have? And, very interested in the exact spec of wheel because the spacing looks perfect. Nice work man.I'm at the other extreme. I am fairly cautious and will get someone to spot me if there is anything concerning to me. I think my uncle, whose truck tries are fairly tucked-in, cleared the stump without hitting it with the front tire, but as he was turning a bit, caught it on the step bracket. That's one of the reasons I like having my tires out a bit:
If I'm being fairly-prudent, and don't catch something with my front tire, I'm less likely to gouge other parts of the Jeep on it.