I'm getting back to the group with what I've learned on this topic.
I've ordered and received new tires from an eBay seller called Mike the
Tire Geek. I'll post at the bottom what he said in response to my
question about the differences between 4.10/3.50/5, 11/4.0/5 and 5 x 5.
It's not a compre
Has anyone put a KR on straight floats?
Chris
On 12/28/2014 4:37 AM, Dan Heath via KRnet wrote:
> You're right, totally confusing. I just gave up on all that and used 5 X 5
> and don't even really care what it means cause the tires roll really nice on
> pavement and grass. For the numbers, I ju
You're right, totally confusing. I just gave up on all that and used 5 X 5
and don't even really care what it means cause the tires roll really nice on
pavement and grass. For the numbers, I just hope that 5 X 5 today means the
same thing 5 years from now when I need another set, so I can get the
If anyone has found the coding used in area and terminal forecasts to be
somewhat arcane, you haven't seen anything until you start investigating
tire and wheel codes. It's an amazing and confusing mishmash of inches,
metric, percentage-based aspect ratios, (just with tires . . . wheels are
a world
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