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Interesting Tractor Tyre Observation!
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<blockquote data-quote="GAM" data-source="post: 7679472" data-attributes="member: 55172"><p>I went to see the tyre fitting company to see the three makes of tyres he had offered me for my 390 on 16.9 x 34,</p><p>MRL, CEAT, & Vredestein, just for piece of mind, not that I would be able to judge quality and wear by there visual appearance.</p><p>Well, they were very much the same, the real only difference was the diameter! this varied quite a bit! I am not sure of the Max & Min tolerances, yet I do know that 25mm difference in diameter will give you approximately 75mm rolling diameter difference! is this a concern when fitting a set of rear or front tyres?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GAM, post: 7679472, member: 55172"] I went to see the tyre fitting company to see the three makes of tyres he had offered me for my 390 on 16.9 x 34, MRL, CEAT, & Vredestein, just for piece of mind, not that I would be able to judge quality and wear by there visual appearance. Well, they were very much the same, the real only difference was the diameter! this varied quite a bit! I am not sure of the Max & Min tolerances, yet I do know that 25mm difference in diameter will give you approximately 75mm rolling diameter difference! is this a concern when fitting a set of rear or front tyres? [/QUOTE]
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