305x65x18
It's basically a 34" tire (rounded up). And i agree with PawPaw, great size for a leveled 4x4, especially if your torn between a 33" and 35" or want to use aftermarket wheels.
Last edited by DanF150; Sep 22, 2008 at 02:03 PM. Reason: Correction
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little lesson... 305x65x18
305/25.4=12.007 this means tires are 12.00" wide
12.007x.65=7.804 this number is your sidewall height
(7.804x2)+18=33.609 this number is tire height
Final converted size... 33.6"x12"x18"
so guys, my question is this. This is the method i have used to convert metric tire measurments into standard measurments for years now. They seem to be a little off compared to your measurments though. Can anyone see my error and explain it to me?
Thanks,
SouthernStyle
305/25.4=12.007 this means tires are 12.00" wide
12.007x.65=7.804 this number is your sidewall height
(7.804x2)+18=33.609 this number is tire height
Final converted size... 33.6"x12"x18"
so guys, my question is this. This is the method i have used to convert metric tire measurments into standard measurments for years now. They seem to be a little off compared to your measurments though. Can anyone see my error and explain it to me?
Thanks,
SouthernStyle
little lesson... 305x65x18
305/25.4=12.007 this means tires are 12.00" wide
12.007x.65=7.804 this number is your sidewall height
(7.804x2)+18=33.609 this number is tire height
Final converted size... 33.6"x12"x18"
so guys, my question is this. This is the method i have used to convert metric tire measurments into standard measurments for years now. They seem to be a little off compared to your measurments though. Can anyone see my error and explain it to me?
Thanks,
SouthernStyle
305/25.4=12.007 this means tires are 12.00" wide
12.007x.65=7.804 this number is your sidewall height
(7.804x2)+18=33.609 this number is tire height
Final converted size... 33.6"x12"x18"
so guys, my question is this. This is the method i have used to convert metric tire measurments into standard measurments for years now. They seem to be a little off compared to your measurments though. Can anyone see my error and explain it to me?
Thanks,
SouthernStyle






