What size tires fit a Suzuki Samurai?
The tire size for your Suzuki Samurai depends upon the year of manufacturer….
1993 Suzuki Samurai | ||
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Rim Size | Tire Sizes | Suzuki Samurai Options |
15-Inch | 195-75-15 205-70-15 | JAJL |
What size tires can I put on my Jeep?
Depending on the model you have, most Jeeps need lifts for tires that are 33” or larger. But, this doesn’t mean that your stock Jeep Wrangler Unlimited will be okay with 32” tires. If the tires are too wide, they will rub against the fenders.
How much does a 1979 cj5 weight?
The 1979 Jeep CJ 5 4.2 has 99 PS / 98 bhp / 73 kW. How much does a Jeep CJ 5 4.2 weighs? The Jeep CJ 5 4.2 weighs 1209 Kg / 2665 lbs.
How wide is a 265 75 r16?
10 inches
What’s the difference between 265 75r16 and 265 70r16?
For the 16″ rims, 265/70 is the stock size. Going from 265/70 to 265/75 is increasing the height, or diameter, of the tire. The tire will be an inch taller. 265 is the width, so stock size is 265 millimeters wide.
Are 265 tires bigger than 275?
In every category that was used to compare size, the 275 is slightly larger than the 265. For section width, the 265 came in at 10.43 inches while the 275 measured 10.83 inches. You can change rim sizes to an 18 from a 17 inch or a 16-inch rim and the 275 will still be the larger tire.
How much bigger is a 285 tire than a 275?
Plus Sizes
285/70-17 | 275/70-17 | |
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Diameter inches (mm) | 32.71 (830.8) | 32.16 (816.8) |
Width inches (mm) | 11.22 (285) | 10.83 (275) |
Circum. inches (mm) | 102.76 (2610.04) | 101.03 (2566.05) |
Sidewall Height inches (mm) | 7.85 (199.5) | 7.58 (192.5) |
Are 285 tires 33s?
Phew!!! That’s a mouthful and a lot to digest at once so let’s break it down into a simple formula. YES, 285 wide tires are the same as 33” tires although 285 is the tread width in millimeters and 33″ is the tire diameter. 285/75/16 is usually the accepted metric equivalent size for 33’s.
Is a wider tire better for rain?
Wet condition driving — Wide tires are better for driving in wet weather since they have sipes, which help to trap and remove water from the contact surface. Narrow tires have sipes as well, but since they have a smaller surface area, they have less of them.