โApr-04-2015 06:30 PM
Rickson wrote:
Getting a spare is not necessary, however, if the spare is worked into the rotation pattern, then the set will last that much longer. It's not a good idea to leave the spare under the truck and never run it, as the rubber will dry rot and the spare may not be any good when you need it. In most cases, the 225/70R19.5 is the only size that will fit in the factory spare location, although some 245s will fit. We recommend getting a spare if it will give you peace of mind, or if you plan on traveling to Alaska or Mexico.
โJan-19-2016 11:29 AM
โJan-06-2016 07:00 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:skipro3 wrote:
Best method is to take the tire, mark a spot and roll it one revolution, then compare to the other tire's distance it rolls in one revolution. For better accuracy, roll for several revolutions, then divide by that number for the average.
Why invent the wheel again and do it with errors?
Low speed rpm are different than rpm at 60 mph.
That is why manufacturers list rpm at set speed.
โJan-06-2016 06:56 PM
skipro3 wrote:
Best method is to take the tire, mark a spot and roll it one revolution, then compare to the other tire's distance it rolls in one revolution. For better accuracy, roll for several revolutions, then divide by that number for the average.
โJan-06-2016 06:48 PM
โJan-06-2016 06:37 PM
Bedlam wrote:
Both tire sizes were the same physical diameter between my 18" Michelin LTX A/T2 and 19.5" DynaTrac PD890.
โJan-06-2016 06:10 PM
jeffreyduncan wrote:
Also, do you think that 245/70/19.5 will fit without rubbing? I'd like to stick with the 245 because of the H load rating. Using the 225 G rated I only gain 840 pounds vs the 1,980 in the 245. Not that I will be close to that, but I'd be close to the 840 - enough that if I am spending that kind of cash I'd want to go with the extra load.
โJan-06-2016 05:22 PM
jeffreyduncan wrote:
Also, do you think that 245/70/19.5 will fit without rubbing? I'd like to stick with the 245 because of the H load rating. Using the 225 G rated I only gain 840 pounds vs the 1,980 in the 245. Not that I will be close to that, but I'd be close to the 840 - enough that if I am spending that kind of cash I'd want to go with the extra load.
โJan-06-2016 05:18 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:Bedlam wrote:
My 275/70R18 spare was the same height as my 245/70R19.5 primary tires. I never had to use it, but it was like insurance you hope you don't need but still carry.
Your generic rpm difference calculates to 3.8% what is below 5% that seems magic border.
go to tire size comparison. )
To make 100% comparison you should go to tire manufacturer site and pull the actual rpm numbers to compare.
โJan-06-2016 08:18 AM
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โDec-18-2015 03:42 PM
โDec-18-2015 03:25 PM
Bedlam wrote:
My 275/70R18 spare was the same height as my 245/70R19.5 primary tires. I never had to use it, but it was like insurance you hope you don't need but still carry.
โDec-18-2015 02:41 PM
โDec-18-2015 12:11 PM