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    how can i find out what size my wheels are?(not the tyres)

    is it say
    31x10.5xr15=31" from bottom to top of tyre, 10.5 is width of rim and r15 is 15" wheels

  • #2
    Originally posted by sledge
    how can i find out what size my wheels are?(not the tyres)

    is it say
    31x10.5xr15=31" from bottom to top of tyre, 10.5 is width of rim and r15 is 15" wheels
    15" is rim diameter
    10.5 is tyre width - not necessarily rim width - I think the standard Surf alloys are 7"
    31" is the height -top to bottom of tyre

    I think!
    Too old to care, young enough to remember

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MudSurfer
      15" is rim diameter
      10.5 is tyre width - not necessarily rim width - I think the standard Surf alloys are 7"
      31" is the height -top to bottom of tyre

      I think!
      cheers mate. would it be stamped on the wheel somewhere as i don't think there standard

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sledge
        cheers mate. would it be stamped on the wheel somewhere as i don't think there standard

        Have a look at this...

        http://www.difflock.com/offroad/tyresizes.shtml

        Errr - maybe on the rim inside (i.e.) under the tyre - but not sure

        do you know where the wheels came from??
        Too old to care, young enough to remember

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        • #5
          The wheel might well have something like 15 J?? ET ?? stamped on it, the number after the J is the rim width, the number after ET is the offset.
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          • #6
            Hello mate,

            Your rims would be 15" with 31x10.50r15's on.

            visible is actually 16" same as mine are 17" from point to point via the centre.

            I would guess width would either be 7" or 8"

            Do the sidewalls on the tyres bulge much?

            I guess, the less they bulge the wider the rim.

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