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et2 wrote:
Replacement tires on any axle, must be of the same manufacturer. The
brand, model, size, and load range and must have a load rated carrying capacity equal to or greater than the original equipment tires.
Mixing tires on any axle of a different brand, model, size, load rating and load range can cause unusual handling and uneven braking due to different traction coefficient and could result in sudden tire failure or loss of control due to non-symmetrical handling.
โApr-05-2019 07:32 AM
โApr-05-2019 05:49 AM
Ed_Gee wrote:
.... What I am asking is what is the harm, if any, of installing the slightly smaller diameter tire in an emergency and running for a few hundred miles? What is the harm if I leave said tire on indefinitely?
โApr-05-2019 05:45 AM
JaxDad wrote:
โฆโฆ Are you sure about the size difference?
The tire size is literally that, the size of the tire. In your case a 195/75R16 is 195mm wide with a sidewall being 75% of that which is 147mm.
That means by definition it will have an 86.4โ circumference.
โApr-05-2019 05:06 AM
โApr-05-2019 04:48 AM
Ed_Gee wrote:
Specifically on my small motorhome I have Hankook Dynapro HT RH12 195/75R16 tires, ( which in remote areas are hard to come by in a timely fashion). Other manufacturers of this size tire with same load characteristics all seem to be spec'd at .4 to .5 inches smaller outer diameter.
โApr-05-2019 03:40 AM
Ed_Gee wrote:LOL
Looking for facts - not guesses.
โApr-05-2019 03:28 AM
Grit dog wrote:
You guys realize the OP is talking about a tire that is 1/4" or less different in radius, right?
MDKMDK wrote:
This will be fun. Release the hounds......
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