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Old 19-09-2009, 09:31 PM   #1
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Default 275/60/15 Vs 245/30/22

Lol while i was having some tyres fitted to my new rims for my project i had a nosey in the shop and there was a 22 inch rim off a ve in there with a 245/30 tyre fitted, so out of curiosity i rolled the old fat boy in beside it and was surprised it was actually a tiny bit taller than the 22!!!



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Old 19-09-2009, 10:18 PM   #2
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That's because the profile (height) is a percentage of the width of the tyre. I've had a few beers so CBF with the maths but that explains the the difference.
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When I saw the thread titile I had a heart attack

I thought - please tell me he isnt thinking of 22s now!
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Old 19-09-2009, 10:27 PM   #4
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haha yeah i know how the percentage thing works just didnt think that my old 15 would be bigger than a 22 lol

gcg2503 i might have to start saving for a set of 22 rear and 20 front foose nitrous!! lol
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That's because the profile (height) is a percentage of the width of the tyre. I've had a few beers so CBF with the maths but that explains the the difference.

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I hate this fad of stupidly large rims and just a couple of rolls of electrical tape around them supposedly acting as tyres. Makes for a very poor ride!
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I hate this fad of stupidly large rims and just a couple of rolls of electrical tape around them supposedly acting as tyres. Makes for a very poor ride!
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I hate this fad of stupidly large rims and just a couple of rolls of electrical tape around them supposedly acting as tyres. Makes for a very poor ride!
And crap traction!
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Old 19-09-2009, 10:57 PM   #9
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OMG...my mates old R33 skyline (my formal car) had like no sidewall...i had a sore bum driving from my house to the formal...which was less than 15 mins away!

His car had extremely hard shocks though, and was lowered with guards rolled and what not!

How can I post a pic of it up here? :
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That's the one, has all the info. Although my AV software is mapped to www.fordforums.com.au so it blocks it unless it has the WWW in front :

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I hate this fad of stupidly large rims and just a couple of rolls of electrical tape around them supposedly acting as tyres. Makes for a very poor ride!
If I was a cop I would pull over all these people and just hate on them, hate pizza tray rims :
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Old 19-09-2009, 11:04 PM   #11
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How can I post a pic of it up here? :
Put it onto a photobucket account and add in the URL with [IMG] [/IMG] either side.
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Old 19-09-2009, 11:10 PM   #12
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Thanks so much V3RSAC3, already had a pic in photobucket, just not of the biggest rims he had on it...! Just wasnt sure what code it was.

These were his 18's? 2 weeks before he put the 20's on!

Not sure how big/small this pic will be, sorry if it is extreme!

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Thanks heaps, now I know how to post pics!!

thanks again, and rep added to.
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Instructions here

1 Get an account at www.photobucket
2 upload Photo (follow links on site, its easy )
3 Start thread. I opened a second IE to help, and minimised the one I was not using at the time.
4 Under your picture at Photobucket, it has three boxs, Url, Tag and Img.
left click on Img, right click on it and select cut.
5 Select thread page up and sit cursor where you want it and right click, and select paste
6 Presto

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Old 19-09-2009, 11:40 PM   #15
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this is a handy site that i use

http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp
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Thanks for that gcg!
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Lol while i was having some tyres fitted to my new rims for my project i had a nosey in the shop and there was a 22 inch rim off a ve in there with a 245/30 tyre fitted, so out of curiosity i rolled the old fat boy in beside it and was surprised it was actually a tiny bit taller than the 22!!!

I just put the tyre size's throught a tyre and wheel calculator and the 15 is 10mm higher.
245/30 22 = 701mm high
275/60 15 = 711mm high

Here is a link to the tyre and wheel calculator.
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Old 20-09-2009, 08:26 PM   #18
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I'd rather go the 15s with those tyres
Although it's probably easier to find a 22" tyre then a 275 15.
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