still do; most commonly seen on trucks, SUVs, etc.
IMO, the funkiest of these is the 16.5" rim. ;-)
cheers!
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Fmiser wrote:
It seems than at Fri, 5 Dec 2008 14:20:28 -0500, Wilton wrote:
What tire sizing system does the rest of the world outside of
North America use? Surely, they don't use this crazy,
American system of mixing metric and English measurements to
denote tire sizes, do they?
The US used to use an all Imperial system.
I have a few tires about here that still have numbers like
"30x9.50R15". Meaning 30 inches outside diameter, 9.5 inches
wide, mount on a 15" rim.
I don't see how the "p-metric" measurements are an improvement...
-- Philip
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