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Re: H tire size
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Posted by JON on May 26, 2004 at 07:25:20 from (205.188.116.213):
In Reply to: H tire size posted by Eric Allen on May 25, 2004 at 19:20:20:
Hi, Guys I have to put my two cents in here. Dont let this go across as me being a know it all becuase I dont. But Diferent tire manufactures have come up with diferent tire sizes over the years some of them alot of you would say I never heard of that but I have seen alot of them and most all go back to the normal sizes we know now. I beleve the Hs came mostly with 10" rims of the single drop type untill the newer double drops came out.The 11" tire on the 10" rim was a good one for cultivating then the 12.4 38s came in . now alot of people have gone to the 11" double drop rim. I my self have the 11" double with 13.6 38s . If you have 10" rims I would stick with the 11/2s or 12/4s and if you have 11" inch you can go with 12.4s or 13.6s .Also measure the rim from where the beed seats not the outside. JUST MY OPINION
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