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What size rim do I need for 315 75r16?

What size rim do I need for 315 75r16?

Tire Size Calculator – Tire & Wheel Plus Sizing BETA

Unit: Imperial Imperial Metric
Rim Diameter 16.00 in
Rim Width Range 8.00 in – 10.00 in
Overall Diameter 34.60 in
Sidewall Height 9.30 in

How wide of a rim do you need for a 315 tire?

Equivalency table

Rim width Minimum tire width Maximum tire width
10,0 Inches 255 mm 285 mm
10,5 Inches 265 mm 295 mm
11,0 Inches 275 mm 305 mm
11,5 Inches 285 mm 315 mm

How wide of a tire can you put on a 7 inch rim?

usually you should put on 215 or 225 at most on a 7 inch rim.

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Will 315 75R16 fit 16×8 rim?

Yes you can run that…it’s roughly a 35 x1 2.5 tire. the ’75’ portion is the width and a 8″ rim will be fine. 1987 – FJ60, 202k, OME lift, 32’s and that it so far.

What is a 315 75R16 in inches?

P-Metric Tire Sizes – P-Metric to Inches Conversion Chart

Rim Size P-Metric Size Actual Tire Height
16 Inch 265/75R16 31.6 inches
285/75R16 32.8 inches
305/70R16 32.8 inches
315/75R16 34.6 inches

Are 315 tires wide?

YES, 315 wide tires are the same as 35” tires although 315 is the tread width in millimeters and 35″ is the tire diameter. 315/70/17 is usually the accepted metric equivalent size for standard/imperial 35-inch tires. 17.36″ + 17″ wheel = 34.36″ approximate tire diameter.

How wide is 315?

315/60R15 tires have a diameter of 29.9″, a section width of 12.4″, and a wheel diameter of 15″. The circumference is 93.8″ and they have 675 revolutions per mile.

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Does the width of a rim matter?

The width of the rim will influence the width of the tire. A tire mounted on a narrow rim would be “narrower” than if the same size tire was mounted on a wide rim. The industry rule of thumb is that for every 1/2″ change in rim width, the tire’s section width will correspondingly change by approximately 2/10″.

Can you put a 12.5 inch tire on a 7 inch rim?

I’ve run 12.5 tires on 7 inch rims already. It really shouldn’t be a problem. It is known as a poor man’s beadlock, as the tire is less likely to roll off the bead. Some shops won’t want to install them however, seeing as they aren’t the recmmended size.

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