need help (steer tire advice)
06-27-2018, (Subject: need help (steer tire advice) ) 
Post: #10
RE: need help
just got off the phone with the shop there saying a 275 80 22.5 bf goodwrench is the same as a 295 75 22.5 goodyear does that sound right ...looking at getting with both change out at the same time..
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06-27-2018, (Subject: need help (steer tire advice) ) 
Post: #11
RE: need help
(06-27-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote:  just got off the phone with the shop there saying a 275 80 22.5 bf goodwrench is the same as a 295 75 22.5 goodyear does that sound right ...looking at getting with both change out at the same time..
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...UQ9QEILTAA
275-80 will work. It slightly lower
275-80 = 220
295-75 = 221.25 all in milimeters
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06-27-2018, (Subject: need help (steer tire advice) ) 
Post: #12
RE: need help
(06-27-2018 )snailexpress Wrote:  
(06-27-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote:  just got off the phone with the shop there saying a 275 80 22.5 bf goodwrench is the same as a 295 75 22.5 goodyear does that sound right ...looking at getting with both change out at the same time..
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...UQ9QEILTAA
275-80 will work. It slightly lower
275-80 = 220
295-75 = 221.25 all in milimeters
so 275 80 22.5 wont mess anything up ...i would like to stay with hat i have on there now but the ta in hammond in dont hve 295 right now just dont wont to mess anything up in not trying to by the most expenise tire they have if i dont need to
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06-27-2018, (Subject: need help (steer tire advice) ) 
Post: #13
RE: need help
(06-27-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote:  
(06-27-2018 )snailexpress Wrote:  
(06-27-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote:  just got off the phone with the shop there saying a 275 80 22.5 bf goodwrench is the same as a 295 75 22.5 goodyear does that sound right ...looking at getting with both change out at the same time..
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...UQ9QEILTAA
275-80 will work. It slightly lower
275-80 = 220
295-75 = 221.25 all in milimeters
so 275 80 22.5 wont mess anything up ...i would like to stay with hat i have on there now but the ta in hammond in dont hve 295 right now just dont wont to mess anything up in not trying to by the most expenise tire they have if i dont need to

Just check max load on tire. all other not much difference.
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06-27-2018, (Subject: need help (steer tire advice) ) 
Post: #14
RE: need help
(06-27-2018 )snailexpress Wrote:  
(06-27-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote:  
(06-27-2018 )snailexpress Wrote:  
(06-27-2018 )lonestar16 Wrote:  just got off the phone with the shop there saying a 275 80 22.5 bf goodwrench is the same as a 295 75 22.5 goodyear does that sound right ...looking at getting with both change out at the same time..
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...UQ9QEILTAA
275-80 will work. It slightly lower
275-80 = 220
295-75 = 221.25 all in milimeters
so 275 80 22.5 wont mess anything up ...i would like to stay with hat i have on there now but the ta in hammond in dont hve 295 right now just dont wont to mess anything up in not trying to by the most expenise tire they have if i dont need to

Just check max load on tire. all other not much difference.

sound good...if we ever get the chance to meet up coffee in dinner on me
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06-27-2018, (Subject: need help (steer tire advice) ) 
Post: #15
RE: need help
On tires the 1st number is the tread width in mm. The second number is the height of the sidewall in % of treadwidth.

PS, michelin doesn't make a 295 tire. Only 275.
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 Thanks given by: Chamberpains , Brock
06-27-2018, (Subject: need help (steer tire advice) ) 
Post: #16
RE: need help
yes i understand how the numbers work just wasnt sure if a 295 75 was the same as a 275 80..have goodyear on the steer now but one went out on me in the shop only have 275 80 bf goodwrench was just cheecking to make sure there the same........but thank to snailexprees for his help we should be good to ride in the morning in were see how good the bf r on this 800 mile run i have
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06-28-2018, (Subject: need help (steer tire advice) ) 
Post: #17
RE: need help
I'm going to throw a wrench in this, if a ProStar or LoneStar, I would go with a 16 ply steer over a 14 ply steer. Those front ends are heavy. Just my .02 ;-)
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 Thanks given by: Brock
06-28-2018, (Subject: need help (steer tire advice) ) 
Post: #18
RE: need help (steer tire advice)
got the new tires last night in were see how they work out ...thank full the help last night
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