Metric Tire Size Chart
Metric Tire Size Chart. Tire Size Chart - Width of the tire. Then adding the two sidewalls and the rim diameter gives you the overall tire height.
Then take the inches and multiply by two and add the rim size. The width of the tire is shown in mm (millimeters). R = Radial Construction, B = Bias Construction, D = Bias Belted Construction.
There are many different tire sizes, and the same wheel (rim) can be used with different tire sizes, as long as the middle of the tire is the correct size for the rim.
However, since Euro-metric sizes have been added….
Remember, not all tire sizes are manufactured in both metric and inch sizes so learning how to read tire size can be a valuable tool for anyone in the market for new tires.. Tire/Wheel Charts you can find here are: Tire size charts/tables for metric and inch tires which display all relevant tire dimensions: rim diameter, overall tire diameter, section width, section height, aspect ratio, tire circumference, tire revolutions per mile/km; both in metric and in imperial/English/standard units. The width of the tire is shown in mm (millimeters).
Rating: 100% based on 788 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Earline Williams
Thank you for reading this blog. If you have any query or suggestion please free leave a comment below.
0 Response to "Metric Tire Size Chart"
Post a Comment