
METRIC TIRE CONVERSION This formula is a nice way to get the tire diameter of those metric tires that are common on just about everything stock. For example a 265/75R16 would be around 31.6 inches tall. Enter the numbers into this form in the order you read them from the tire and press Calculate. |
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GEAR RATIO SELECTOR FOR DIFFERENT SIZE TIRE Now that you have your truck lifted, you want bigger tires. They look cool and have the potential of being very functional, but they may also be robbing you of power/gas mileage. This calculator will get you back to a ratio that's closer to your original. Enter the values on the left and press Compute. |
Gear Ratio & Tire Size Chart The below table can be used to get a rough idea on gear ratios. The colors represent ideal RPM's at highway speeds (65). For highway cruising and best fuel economy stay towards the yellow (2600 rpm), around town daily driving is color coded green (2800 rpm), and for better towing power or just more 4-low power use the ratios near the red (3100 rpm). These calculations are assuming a manual transmission with a 1:1 ratio. If you drive an automatic your RPMs will be slightly higher, and the opposite is true if you have overdrive (your RPMs will be slightly lower).
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RTI (Ramp Travel Index) Want to know what your Ramp Travel Index score is? Enter in the degree of your ramp, the measurement from the ground to the center of the tire before any other tires lift off of the ground and your wheelbase. |
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SPEEDOMETER TIRE SIZE CHECK Ever wonder how far off your speedometer is with your BIG tires? This uses a simple ratio calculation, so the info will only approximate your corrected speed and depends on the accuracy of tire size diameters (assuming nothing but tire size has changed). |
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Credit for these calculators goes to Mark Medina @ www.4lo.com