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    how to define the size of teh truck tires. as a passenger car e.g. 205-45/16 which is 205mm wide and 45 high and 16 inch rims. but for the truck spec, i don't know how to choose the size. anyone can gimme some idea thank you
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    get the same thing but in truck size. It will say L/T on the side of the tire and look. all tires have the same readings just in differnet sizes like u said. but make sure when u go to a shop get tires with l/t on them l/t standing for light truck

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    the size it show seems weird, may be i never see the size liek that??
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    Truck usually are measured by the diameter, width and rim size. For example, you might get the following

    31x10.50-15LT

    That's a 31" diameter tire which is 10.5" wide and it fits a 15" rim. The LT stands for light truck.

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    as the size u provide? what will be the size as passenger car? tahnk you
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    Originally posted by bighead2267
    as the size u provide? what will be the size as passenger car? tahnk you

    Just convert imperial to metric, YO.

    31" tire - 15" rim =16" total sidewall.

    16" total sidewall = 406mm

    406mm/2 = 203mm sidewall

    10.5" width = 267mm ~ 265mm

    Take 267/203 = 76% ~ 75%

    approximately you got a 265/75 R15 tire (it's not exact due to rounding)

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    BTW, in your sig, what's Bonston Acoustics?

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    sorry, wrong spellling,,,,it's boston acoustics Pro Series for sale. also, thank you for the info
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