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tire diameter ?
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I saved a pic & post done by "Lambeau" from a few years ago:
http://www.xoutpost.com/393688-post1.html It shows his big/tall tire winter set up; the size he used is very, very close diameter-wise, to your intended set up. I don't guarantee it, but the specs are damn close, nominally, though tire brands/sizing can vary considerably from brand to brand. Here's an easy link to check up on my arithmetic, which I used to give you a ballpark: Tire size calculator Using the two tire sizes shows that Lambeau's snow tire set-up is actually a tad bigger in circum than your potential size usage, though brands really have some differences in real world actual 'dimensions', but you may be in the right zip code. GL, mD
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Thank you motordavid. Both links where extremely helpful. I really appreciate it.
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