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<blockquote data-quote="JR." data-source="post: 6650737" data-attributes="member: 846"><p>The JD system - once in a spreadsheet works ok. I can’t find the same for NH. I have worked out the RC for current tyres but was surprised at variation between brands so there must be some tolerance. That with having newer wheels on the front or back could also throw things out. So it’s the tolerance I need to work out what I can pair. </p><p></p><p>I have 650/65r42 rear and 540/65r30 front Michelin’ Omnibib or mulitbib. I want to go wider and higher spec on the front only to avoid having to dual up front. Rear axle dualled with 650’s but damage already done with fronts. </p><p></p><p>Thank god for the Terry Elsey team who pointed out that I had been advised to buy the wrong set of wheels by Fieldens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JR., post: 6650737, member: 846"] The JD system - once in a spreadsheet works ok. I can’t find the same for NH. I have worked out the RC for current tyres but was surprised at variation between brands so there must be some tolerance. That with having newer wheels on the front or back could also throw things out. So it’s the tolerance I need to work out what I can pair. I have 650/65r42 rear and 540/65r30 front Michelin’ Omnibib or mulitbib. I want to go wider and higher spec on the front only to avoid having to dual up front. Rear axle dualled with 650’s but damage already done with fronts. Thank god for the Terry Elsey team who pointed out that I had been advised to buy the wrong set of wheels by Fieldens. [/QUOTE]
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