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1. [oletrucks] Tire size (score: 1)
Author: "William Schickling" <wschick1@twcny.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 22:07:36 -0400
Is there any 41 - 46 trucks out there that could help me on some measurements to help with figuring out what size rear tires I will be able to run? My truck is in pieces so I am doing some calculatin
/html/oletrucks/2004-08/msg00061.html (7,533 bytes)

2. RE: [oletrucks] Tire size (score: 1)
Author: "Hanlon, Bill (ISS Houston)" <bill.hanlon@hp.com>
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 17:04:29 -0500
I just measured the 235x75x15 tire on the right rear of my 57 GMC daily driver. It is about 10.5" at the widest point on the sidewall, just over 6" tread width and provides a 13.5" rolling radius (g
/html/oletrucks/2004-08/msg00065.html (8,238 bytes)

3. RE: [oletrucks] Tire size (score: 1)
Author: wayne osborne <wayne@chevytrucks.org>
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 11:52:08 -0400
The 235 tire width is the width of the tread in relationship to the side wall height (series of the tire). A 235 60 series tire will be a bit wider and shorter that a 235 70 series tire, the 70 serie
/html/oletrucks/2004-08/msg00070.html (7,499 bytes)

4. Re: [oletrucks] Tire size (score: 1)
Author: "Spencer" <wits_end@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 16:33:17 -0700
The 50, 60, or 75 series defines the sidewall height and is roughly that percentage of the tread width. A 50 series tire has a sidewall height about 50 percent of the tread width. Or so I've been tol
/html/oletrucks/2004-08/msg00081.html (6,899 bytes)

5. [oletrucks] Tire Size (score: 1)
Author: "Jim Wilkerson" <Jim.Wilkerson@sas.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 14:12:25 -0400
Does anyone know what the modern tire size equivalent would be for the original 6.50 x 16 tires that came on the '53 Chevy AD trucks? Assuming a radial, I want a tire with the same diameter and appro
/html/oletrucks/2003-09/msg00288.html (12,727 bytes)

6. [oletrucks] tire size (score: 1)
Author: mark <ccpanel@jps.net>
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 21:33:36 -0800
i run 235/75-15 on the rear and 215/75-15 on the front on 4" backspace 7" and 8" wheels mark and most cats have wiper and blades-i like dans in oregon there are others. check my website for numbers a
/html/oletrucks/2002-03/msg00418.html (6,652 bytes)

7. [oletrucks] tire size (score: 1)
Author: MLayton324@aol.com
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 14:14:23 EST
we have all talked about tire sizes in the past does anyone have a formula for how many mph can be lost or gained per one inch of tire height? thanks as always mike layton 50 3100 oletrucks is devote
/html/oletrucks/2000-02/msg00063.html (7,106 bytes)

8. Re: [oletrucks] tire size (score: 1)
Author: "Allen Jones" <jonesal@u.washington.edu>
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 12:12:14 -0800
It's also a function of the rear axle ratio. Check out www.chevytrucks.org and meander your way through the tech section. The formula is there...... we have all talked about tire sizes in the past do
/html/oletrucks/2000-02/msg00066.html (7,692 bytes)

9. [oletrucks] tire size (score: 1)
Author: MLayton324@aol.com
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 16:06:55 EST
RPM = V / D x GR x 334.2 V = vehicle speed in mph D = effective tire diameter GR = gear ratio (e.g., for my truck, 4.10 rear x .70 overdrive = 2.87) the above formula on the chevy truck sit does not
/html/oletrucks/2000-02/msg00068.html (7,434 bytes)

10. Re: [oletrucks] tire size (score: 1)
Author: ADvent@thuntek.net
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2000 18:28:48 -0700
her ya go rpm /336/grXtrX2==mph gr=gear ratio tr= tire radius from center of hub to ground so, 2800 divided by336 divided 4.1 times tire raduis from hub to ground times 2 =54.88. the reason i say tir
/html/oletrucks/2000-02/msg00080.html (8,304 bytes)

11. Re: [oletrucks] tire size (score: 1)
Author: ADvent@thuntek.net
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2000 18:31:12 -0700
oops, i forgot the OD in that formula, multiply the rpms times the OD ratio and use the rest of the formula oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
/html/oletrucks/2000-02/msg00081.html (8,788 bytes)

12. Re: [oletrucks] tire size (score: 1)
Author: J & M Street <jmstreet@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2000 21:39:22 -0800
Here's a site that has calculators for gear ratio, tire size, etc. (www.4lo.com) It comes in handy for the mathematically impaired like myself. Jeff Street '55-2 short/step "Street's rod project" ole
/html/oletrucks/2000-02/msg00105.html (8,060 bytes)

13. Re: [oletrucks] tire size (score: 1)
Author: "ROGER GLEASON" <rogerg@maverick.facil.uconn.edu>
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:49:21 -500
Ok here I go getting myself in trouble again! I'll try to explain this...RPM=V / C X GR Where V = Speed in MPH C = Circumference of tire in feet GR = Gear ratio tire circ. = (27"x Phi = 85"...divide
/html/oletrucks/2000-02/msg00114.html (9,070 bytes)

14. Re: [oletrucks] tire size (score: 1)
Author: "Doug Pewterbaugh" <dpewter@email.msn.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:04:29 -0600
I don't know if I could handle 290400mph with my straight axle! Regards, Doug Pewterbaugh dpewter@msn.com Denton, TX 49 3104 216 5-window -- Original Message -- From: ROGER GLEASON <rogerg@maverick.f
/html/oletrucks/2000-02/msg00115.html (7,589 bytes)


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