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Re: 275/60-17 Goodyear Fortera Tripletred
It's important to remember that the limiting factor in tire size is the diameter. The rubbing issue is horizontal, not vertical, so the lift doesn't really change tire size. (I have one)
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Originally Posted by GTkillerbee
697 rpm vs 700 rpm on OEM tires. 30" dia vs 29.7" dia on OEM tires.
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Stay under 31" in diameter. You can also use tire size as a way to adjust you speedometer to read correctly. Example: if you the speedo says 60mph and you are really going 58mph, that represents about a 3.5% error. Stock tires are 700 rev. per mile, so by going 3.5% less, or 677 rev. per mile, you can trick your speedometer into being "dead on." So shop by revs per mile and diameter. This is how I fine tuned my speedometer/odometer. I'm running Goodyear Wrangler SA's 245/70/17, 30.6" dia. 684 revs per mile (corrected a 2.5% error)
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