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What other makes, wheels fit a ford 10 series
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<blockquote data-quote="Nearly" data-source="post: 7216743" data-attributes="member: 149"><p>You're not supposed to swap between 24's and 28's but there's more difference between new and worn tyres of same tyre than between some tyre sizes. </p><p></p><p>10 series are less critical for sizes as they don't have 4wd braking to slam the 4wd in at full revs on the road. </p><p>BUT it's best to have the correct sizes whatever the model. </p><p></p><p>Basically you can go up one size on rear if you go up one on front - according to chart above. </p><p></p><p>your 380 70 28 are same as 340 85 28 (13.6 28) match to your 16.9 38 on rear. Probably euro import spec originally? </p><p></p><p>so going up one size in height 380 85 28 or 420 70 28 match with 460 85 38 or 520 70 28 or 600 65 38.</p><p> </p><p>Draw lines on the chart if it helps.</p><p></p><p>Blame Michelin if it blows your drop box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nearly, post: 7216743, member: 149"] You're not supposed to swap between 24's and 28's but there's more difference between new and worn tyres of same tyre than between some tyre sizes. 10 series are less critical for sizes as they don't have 4wd braking to slam the 4wd in at full revs on the road. BUT it's best to have the correct sizes whatever the model. Basically you can go up one size on rear if you go up one on front - according to chart above. your 380 70 28 are same as 340 85 28 (13.6 28) match to your 16.9 38 on rear. Probably euro import spec originally? so going up one size in height 380 85 28 or 420 70 28 match with 460 85 38 or 520 70 28 or 600 65 38. Draw lines on the chart if it helps. Blame Michelin if it blows your drop box. [/QUOTE]
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