[AT] Tire Info

Phil Auten pga2 at hot1.net
Mon Dec 18 19:03:23 PST 2006


Here's a neat little program I found by Googling "Tire Comparator".

http://cat.cc/tiresize.htm

It compares tires in three different size descriptions, P-metric, 
Light Truck and the old 31X10.50X15 description.
It displays a tach and speedo for each size if you put in your final 
drive ratio so you can see the affect a different
tire size has. I switched from P235/75X15 to 31/10.50X15 on my truck 
and it shows that at 45 MPH I am actually
doing 48 MPH. I just adjust my speed accordingly.

Phil

At 09:17 AM 12/18/2006, you wrote:
>One major item to look at before you put on a larger or higher 
>pressure tire on a vehicle that didn't come with them. Look at the 
>pressure rating on the rim itself. Many of the aluminum rims are not 
>rated for air pressures over about 40PSI. Also make VERY sure that 
>if you have a 4X4 you keep all 4 tires the same size. And if you 
>have a newer vehicle with ABS you may want to look at the sizes that 
>came as options if you move up in size. That is usually a good idea 
>because larger tires can cause the ABS light to come on and will 
>cause the speedometer to read wrong as well. However, if you confine 
>your choice to a factory fitted larger tire you can take many 
>vehicles to the dealer and have them reprogram the computer to 
>handle the larger tire.
>
>charlie hill wrote:
>>LOL Yep that works too Larry.  Sometimes you have to do what you 
>>have to do. That web site I mentioned, WWW.tirerack.com
>>has good information on upsizing tires and rims as well as most 
>>major brands of tires and wheels.  If you are researching tires and 
>>want to know what is available and what to expect to pay it's a 
>>good place to look.
>>I've never bought any tires from them but I've used their site 
>>several times to decide what to buy.
>
>>
>>>Charlie
>>>I went into our Farm And Fleet store a few years ago (before they went belly
>>>up here)
>>>and ask to have one size larger tires put on my 1971 Monte Carlo SS-454.
>>>They refused to do it. I went home and took the wheels off and went back and
>>>ask for larger tires for my trailer wheels. These were the same Ralley
>>>wheels I had on the Monte, but because I did
>>>not have a door plate, they never knew the difference and installed the same
>>>tires I had ask for 2 hours earlier.
>>>
>>>Larry Dotson
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>It is getting near time to replace a couple of tires on my pick-up truck (
>>>>the one used to fetch tractor parts).
>>>>I have come across a new ( at least to me) load designation of "SL". What
>>>>does this mean or where can I find out more information on it?
>>>>Some how I managed to make the leap from  2, 4, 6, 8 ply ratings to Load
>>>>Range B, C, D, E, but this seems to be more difficult.  Maybe just the
>>>>joints are a bit stiffer making leaping harder.
>>>>Richard
>>>>In Central NY
>>>>
>
>--
>Steve W.
>Near Cooperstown, New York




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