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255/45/18 Cooper Zeons? Can I run em?
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<blockquote data-quote="svtjerrod" data-source="post: 8730194" data-attributes="member: 87047"><p>man those tire would not only look bad on your truck, they could mess stuff up and are really too small.. </p><p></p><p>they will change everything.. if you put them on the rear it would be same as putting lower gears in it so number one it would change the speedo.. it would also make the rear wheels turn faster than the front and that would make an abs light come on. </p><p></p><p>i think tires.com or tire rack . com has some tire size tools where you can put in the size and it will give you the deminsion of it. but for most all purposes this usually works..</p><p></p><p>the first number is the sidewall hiegth the second number is the width and the other is the rim</p><p></p><p>technically the first number is the lenght of a measurement from one bead over the top of the tire to the other bead and the second number is the aspect ratio with is the percentage of that number that is the sidewall and the other is the rim size..</p><p></p><p>so a 255-45-18 would be 255 mm from bead to the other bead, and 45 percent of 255 is the side wall. </p><p></p><p>i may not be 100 perdent right, but its a good start on understanding it anyway..</p><p></p><p>anyway for the sake of svt owners everywhere please do not use these tires unless you are putting them on to burn them completely off in a burn out contest.. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtjerrod, post: 8730194, member: 87047"] man those tire would not only look bad on your truck, they could mess stuff up and are really too small.. they will change everything.. if you put them on the rear it would be same as putting lower gears in it so number one it would change the speedo.. it would also make the rear wheels turn faster than the front and that would make an abs light come on. i think tires.com or tire rack . com has some tire size tools where you can put in the size and it will give you the deminsion of it. but for most all purposes this usually works.. the first number is the sidewall hiegth the second number is the width and the other is the rim technically the first number is the lenght of a measurement from one bead over the top of the tire to the other bead and the second number is the aspect ratio with is the percentage of that number that is the sidewall and the other is the rim size.. so a 255-45-18 would be 255 mm from bead to the other bead, and 45 percent of 255 is the side wall. i may not be 100 perdent right, but its a good start on understanding it anyway.. anyway for the sake of svt owners everywhere please do not use these tires unless you are putting them on to burn them completely off in a burn out contest.. lol [/QUOTE]
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