i dont understand tire sizes
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i dont understand tire sizes
the 20x11x9 will work because the tires on my 250R are 2 inches wider than stock and the 20 don't matter either because it's the diameter of the tire, the only one that matters it the last number. If your rims are 9 inch than make sure that the last number for tire sizes is 9. And one more thing just because i said that a tire with a little more width will work doesn't mean you should go buy something that is 3-4 inches wider to try to make it handle better because it won't a really wide tire will pop off the rim easier.
good luck
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i dont understand tire sizes
The only important number that you have to worry about is the last number. That is the wheel size. Everything else is purely preference whether or not you want a tall/short, or narrow/wide tire. Most people think you have to put the exact size back on, but you dont. Basically any tire with the right wheel size will technically work.
Anyways, if anyone is still unclear about what the number means, it goes like this, and I will use an example.
22X11X10
22=tire height, or diameter
11=tire width
10=wheel size
Anyways, if anyone is still unclear about what the number means, it goes like this, and I will use an example.
22X11X10
22=tire height, or diameter
11=tire width
10=wheel size
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i dont understand tire sizes
the 4x4 machines are where it is more critical when changing tire sizes (again, the first number is what matters here). As it was mentioned many times earlier, the last number is your rim diameter. This must match the tires that you are replacing unless you are adding aftermarket rims as well and changing your rim size.
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