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Re: tire size
2003 H2 Lux series, Pewter (I know...non-color) Airaid intake system, Granitelli MAF, Hypertech III programmer, sun roof, brush guard, a little billet bling, air suspension, 37x13.5x17 Toyo M/T's on stock chrome rims, 06 mirrors, like to get a 6" Fabtech lift but couldn't get it in the garage, other than that...pretty much stock.
Re: tire size
accurate wouldn't be accurate
Do you use the radius from the hub to the bottom, top, sides?
Measuring the height of the tire while on the vehicle should provide an incorrect number, albeit a who-cares kinda incorrect.
When determining the speed of the vehicle and mileage, it obviously measures how much the circumference of the tire travels. Wouldn't matter if the tire was oblong running on tracks, the circumference is what matters, not the diameter or height.
Since it actually is NOT completely oblong but the bottom is flattened due to vehicle load, it's still the same association. Lift the tire, take the circumference and divide by Pi and that should provide the most accurate number to use for programming when changing tire sizes. Especially since tire companies list their tire sizes as they sit off the vehicle, not under load.
Re: tire size
I hear ya shhrtbs. Think I'm gona have me a drink while I wait.
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