Posted by Leroy on August 19, 2022 at 07:43:30 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Re: Tire size chart posted by cjunrau on August 18, 2022 at 09:06:50:
Thanks, I got what I was looking for. Going from 215-75-15 to 235-70-16 will change my speedometer reding about 2 MPH faster, not enought to make a problem. And if I can find a good 235-75-15 to use my 15 wheels for a spair with the 235-70-16 tires close enough in diameter to not hurt anything. The 2003 Dakota 4x4 has 245-75x16 tires and I have 5 of those so I do have a spare for it. The 2001 Dakota is only 2 wheel drive and I now have 4 235-70-16 tires for it but no extra 16 rims but I could use a 235-75-15 for a spare without problems due to diameter. So now all I have to find is one 235-75-15 for the spare and I will be good. In a pinch I could use the spare from the 03 on the 01 without too many problems. Good used tires are hard to find and I cannot afford new and I probably will never wear out these used tires The 03 has over 300,000 miles and is verry rusty, o1 is a lot better with way less miles. And I never use interstates and try to limit my speed ti 55MPH.
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