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I have a set of 265/75/r16's that i wanna mount on a 16x10 wheel. will this work? can someone explain these metric tire sizes to me? thanks
you were doing pretty good there until it came to the 7.8X2OK, the "265" is the tread width in millimeters, the "75" is the percentage of the tread width which is the sidewall height. So 75% of 265 is 198, 198 converted to inches is 7.8 inches, so therefore 7.8 X 2 (because there is sidewall on both sides of the wheel) + 16 (rim height) is 31.6 Inches.
. when you take a tape measure to measure the height of your tire you are only measuring one side of your tire, therefore once you have converted the percentage of your sidewall to inches, you add that amount to your rim size to figure tire height in inches

OK, the "265" is the tread width in millimeters, the "75" is the percentage of the tread width which is the sidewall height. So 75% of 265 is 198, 198 converted to inches is 7.8 inches, so therefore 7.8 X 2 (because there is sidewall on both sides of the wheel) + 16 (rim height) is 31.6 Inches.
you were doing pretty good there until it came to the 7.8X2. when you take a tape measure to measure the height of your tire you are only measuring one side of your tire, therefore once you have converted the percentage of your sidewall to inches, you add that amount to your rim size to figure tire height in inches
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the way you say a 265/75/16 would be a 24x10.50x16. A 265/75/16 is a 32x10.50x16.He did it right. The 7.8x2 is for the sidewall above and below the rim.the way you say a 265/75/16 would be a 24x10.50x16. A 265/75/16 is a 32x10.50x16.
And for the OP, a 265/75/16 will fit a 16 x10 rim with no problem.