Posted by rustyacresnd on October 30, 2011 at 07:34:54 from (69.84.76.166):
In Reply to: Re: 13.6X38 M Tires posted by 47M on October 29, 2011 at 11:50:29:
It's amazing how much difference there can be in two brands of tires that are the same size. A 12-38 is supposed to the same as a 13.6-38. The only difference is the way they are measured. I learned how they are measured when I worked for Bridgestone/Firestone years ago but have since forgotten. 12-38 was the old method which I think was a cross section measurement and the new 13.6 is measured over the top of the tire including the crown of the tire or something like that. Don't remember the exact method. But you take two tires of different brands and they can be way different. I know that the Firestone 15.5-38s I put on my Hydro 70 are way taller than the Goodyears I took off.
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