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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 08:42 PM
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I doubt it's all that interesting, and this may have been posted before, but it might be useful. wink1.gif
I had a buddy who just had new wheels and tires put on and he had to reprogram his computer to the new tire height. Found this website to be helpful in breaking down all those numbers on your tires, for when you can't remember what they all mean. smile.gif

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...e.jsp?techid=7

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Width x Aspect Ratio = Section Height

Section Height x 2 = Combined Section Height

Combined Section Height + Wheel Diameter = Tire Diameter


Example: 185/60R14 85H or 185/60HR14

185mm x .60=111mm
111mm x 2=222mm
222mm + 355.6mm(14")= 577.6mm or 22.74"

The first number is the width of the tire in millimeters, measured from sidewall to sidewall. To convert to inches, divide by 25.4 In the example above, the width is 185mm or 7.28".

The second number is the aspect ratio. This is a ratio of sidewall height to width. In the example above, the tire is 7.28" wide, multiply that by the aspect ratio to find the height of one sidewall. In this case, 185x0.60=111mm or 7.28"x0.60=4.36".

The last number is the diameter of the wheel in inches.

To figure the outside diameter of a tire, take the sidewall height and multiply by 2,(remember that the diameter is made up of 2 sidewalls, the one above the wheel, and the one below the wheel) and add the diameter of the wheel to get your answer.
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 10:09 PM
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Does anyone know if Hi-Scan can reprogram tire width/height?
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