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HOW TO FIND YOUR TIRE SIZE Click on the tire type you need (ATV, Front Tractor ) tires are listed in order by rim size from smallest to largest. The last set of numbers in the size is the rim size (16/6.50-8, 6.00-16, 8.3-24). Find your rim size first, then your tire size.
HOW TO READ YOUR TIRE SIZE If your tire size has two sets of numbers (6-12, 5.00-15, 11.2-24 ) the first number (5.00-15) is the approximate width in inches; the second number (5.00-15) is the rim diameter. If your tire size has three sets of numbers (15/6.00-6, 26/12.00-12, 31/15.50-15) the first number (26/12.00-12) is the approximate height, the second number (26/12.00-12) is the width, and the third number (26/12.00-12) is the rim size.
REAR TRACTOR TIRE CONVERSION
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OLD SIZE/NEW SIZE It has been years since tire manufacturers changed the numbering system on rear tractor tires. For those who have the older tires on your antique tractors, the change to the new system can be confusing. When rubber tires were first used on tractors (1932-1938), the widest rear rim produced was 8. With larger tires, the sidewalls were pulled in, causing the tire to be very rounded. The first tire sizes (I) were the approximate tread width measured to the closest one-fourth inch. In 1938, wider rims were used for better tire performance. With wider rims the tire beads were not pulled in as far, which allowed the tread to flatten and with a deeper tread the tires became more efficient. With the wider rim the same size tire has a wider tread width. The second sizes (II) still used the approximate tread width. This method measured to the closest inch with no decimal points. In the mid-50s, the third number (III) method began. The new numbers referred to the overall width of the tire (sidewall to sidewall). This method measured to the closest tenth of an inch. The tires basically still had the same overall diameter and width as method (II), but a new number size. FAQ
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HOW TO MEASURE RIMS AND WHEELS Rim width is the distance between the bead flanges (inside to inside, not outside to outside). Diameter is measured from the bead seat to bead seat.

HOW TO MEASURE WHEEL BOLT
CIRCLE

| When you have an even number of bolt holes…the bolt circle is measured from the center of one bolt hole to the center of the opposite bolt hole (directly opposite of each other as in 12 o’clock to 6 o’clock). | The easiest way to estimate 5-lug bolt circle is to measure center of hole to back of the second hole. |
HOW TO MEASURE WHEEL OFFSET
Offset is
the distance between the mounting side of the center disc and the rim
centerline. Positive offset is when the disc is on the outside of the
centerline. Negative offset is when the disc is on the inside of the centerline.
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M. E. Miller Tire Co.
17386 State Hwy 2 Wauseon, OH 43567-9486 |