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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Brown View Post
    Is there a Michelin tire for the front that works well?
    Check the TIRERACK.COM site for your size in Michelin.............You don't have to buy it there, but you can find out what's available ......Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    I think that the overall height of the 235/60-15, would set you up for a lot of grumbling from Nanny...

    This is helpful. Where can I find this online tool?

    Thanks.
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    I am running the 215/60/R15 on the rear of spyder.
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    I found this tool on the internet. Here are the three sizes we've discussed (OEM is the 225/50-15);

    https://tiresize.com/tiresizes/225-50R15.htm
    225/50R15
    Diameter : 23.9"
    Width : 8.9"
    Wheel : 15" x 6-8"
    Sidewall : 4.4"
    Circum. : 74.9"
    Revs/Mile : 846



    https://tiresize.com/tiresizes/205-55R15.htm
    205/55R15
    Diameter : 23.9"
    Width : 8.1"
    Wheel : 15" x 5.5-7.5"
    Sidewall : 4.4"
    Circum. : 75.0"
    Revs/Mile : 845


    https://tiresize.com/tiresizes/215-60R15.htm
    215/60R15
    Diameter : 25.2"
    Width : 8.5"
    Wheel : 15" x 6-7.5"
    Sidewall : 5.1"
    Circum. : 79.0"
    Revs/Mile : 802
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    Don't forget that those Size Comprison tools only refer to the NOMINAL tire sizes for each size listed or compared; the physical/actual tire sizes for various makes &/or types of tires wearing those same nominal sizes on their sidewalls might be and often are VERY DIFFERENT!!

    I have one set of tires here right now where the rolling diameter is 50mm/2 inches different to the nominal dimension of the size shown on the sidewall! And there are many more tire brands/types where the differences might not be quite so much, but they are still significant. In fact, very few makes &/or types of tires conform exactly with the nominal dimensions of the sizes shown on their sidewalls, the OE spec Kendas being one of those tire makes & types!

    You can use the comparison sites as a starting guide, but you really need to compare the physical dimensions of the actual tires in whatever specific makes & sizes you are considering, or you might find they just don't fit in the space available!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Aawen View Post
    Don't forget that those Size Comprison tools only refer to the NOMINAL tire sizes for each size listed or compared; the physical/actual tire sizes for various makes &/or types of tires wearing those same nominal sizes on their sidewalls might be and often are VERY DIFFERENT!!

    I have one set of tires here right now where the rolling diameter is 50mm/2 inches different to the nominal dimension of the size shown on the sidewall! And there are many more tire brands/types where the differences might not be quite so much, but they are still significant. In fact, very few makes &/or types of tires conform exactly with the nominal dimensions of the sizes shown on their sidewalls, the OE spec Kendas being one of those tire makes & types!

    You can use the comparison sites as a starting guide, but you really need to compare the physical dimensions of the actual tires in whatever specific makes & sizes you are considering, or you might find they just don't fit in the space available!
    …………….. This fact seems to get mentioned at least twice per Tire Thread …… maybe it should be a STICKY ……....Mike

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