great find mark
Just browsing and come across this very fast way of finding out rolling diameter of various tyres.
Just move your pointer over the left hand coloumn and read the dimensions.
http://www.toyo.co.uk/index.php?fuse...verter.welcome
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great find mark
Cheers
ditto to thatOriginally Posted by ultrabluesxi
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my hat goes off to you
Heres one that helps you compare your present rims and tyres to the size you plan on buying, it also indicates the difference in speedo readings :wink:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
199 bhp with 211 lbs/ft of torque (with filter) .......... 203.8 bhp with 219 lbs/ft (without filter)
Nice one smudge, Very handy.
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