I have a Kubota with 25/8.50-14 tires on the front and I found some 205/70-14 Carlisle trailer tires used but in great shape was wondering if it would fit.
I have a Kubota with 25/8.50-14 tires on the front and I found some 205/70-14 Carlisle trailer tires used but in great shape was wondering if it would fit.
It will fit the rim. The question is , will it rub when you turn. Most likely won't have a problem.
I learned if you want the height of the tires. yours are 205, that's MM's. Divide that by 25.4 converts it to inches. x2 gives you the top & bottom of the tire + rim size = overall height of tire (diameter).
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Here is what I came up with when I entered your tire size:
Tire diameter (inches) =
25.299212598425196
Tire section width (inches) =
8.070866141732283
Tire sidewall (inches) =
5.649606299212598
There is no pleasing you **** engineers.
Sure there is. Details.......and in this case inaccuracy matter. :grin
Give me an exact equivelant of 1/3.
:Griz
You sure it doesn't equal 1???
To three significant places. That is all that matters as long as we are talking the macro world and staying on earth....so......0.33
That is only two significant digits, since we are being accurate. 0.333 would be three significant digits.
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I am just here for my amusement.
It will fit the rim. The question is , will it rub when you turn. Most likely won't have a problem.
Former Mini Mart Magnate
I am just here for my amusement.
Good catch.
I'm talking exact-not acceptable.
:Griz
I respect you for that.