06-27-2018,
just had a steartire blow out n the shop i called only have 275 but i had 295 on it now if i buy 2 275 would that mess up anything or should i keep calling around tell i fine the 295
(06-27-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote: [ -> ]just had a steartire blow out n the shop i called only have 275 but i had 295 on it now if i buy 2 275 would that mess up anything or should i keep calling around tell i fine the 295What is the aspect ration on old and new tire. 275 is tire width.
(06-27-2018 )kryten Wrote: [ -> ]The 275 will be a Michelin while the 295 will be a not Michelin. The overall diameter difference is only about 1/10" on two brand new tires.
A few years ago I had a mechanic fail my bi annual inspection because I had 275 and 295 tires on the same axle end. The thing that pissed me off was all the tire manufacturers say that if the tires are within 1/4" diameter they are considered matched good enough to be at the same axle end. My odd tires were within 1/4" circumference but that didn't matter to him, had to buy a couple of tires and move a few others around to make him happy.
(06-27-2018 )snailexpress Wrote: [ -> ]275-75 is too small. Not really good to drive long time because it affect frame and rear ends position. You can single drive axle and limp to the next available place to fix. Just drive slower.
Where you are sitting?
(06-27-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote: [ -> ]I understand. But frame height on the rears changes too if frame is not even to the ground level(06-27-2018 )snailexpress Wrote: [ -> ]275-75 is too small. Not really good to drive long time because it affect frame and rear ends position. You can single drive axle and limp to the next available place to fix. Just drive slower.
Where you are sitting?
the tires r on my steer axle ....