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actual diameter of a 35" mtr

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actual diameter of a 35" mtr

Post by tropey »

I am after the actual diameter of a 35" goodyear mtr. From memory I think the 33" is abot 32" in diameter, does anyone know what it is for the 35"? If you have them an exact measaurement would be great.
Thanks for you help.
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Post by "CANADA" »

tropey wrote:I am after the actual diameter of a 35" goodyear mtr. From memory I think the 33" is abot 32" in diameter, does anyone know what it is for the 35"? If you have them an exact measaurement would be great.
Thanks for you help.

about 1 inch smaller than my 38's
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Post by HotFourOk »

i dont think that link gives the size for a 35" :roll:


haha trust bogged to be the smart one and just go to the website.. lol nice one :lol:
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Post by bogged »

HotFourOk wrote:
i dont think that link gives the size for a 35" :roll:


haha trust bogged to be the smart one and just go to the website.. lol nice one :lol:
too logical!

"about 1 inch smaller than my 38's"
they must be very small 38's or everyone would buy 35MTR's for comp trucks and save 100's!!!!!!!!!! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by GRIMACE »

MADZUKI wrote:
tropey wrote:I am after the actual diameter of a 35" goodyear mtr. From memory I think the 33" is abot 32" in diameter, does anyone know what it is for the 35"? If you have them an exact measaurement would be great.
Thanks for you help.

about 1 inch smaller than my 38's
:shock: 38" wat??? thats abit of bullshit... My 39.5 inch iroks measure 39.5"

and 39" under the front of the rangie with alot of pressure in em.
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Post by GRIMACE »

bogged wrote:
HotFourOk wrote:
i dont think that link gives the size for a 35" :roll:


haha trust bogged to be the smart one and just go to the website.. lol nice one :lol:
too logical!

"about 1 inch smaller than my 38's"
they must be very small 38's or everyone would buy 35MTR's for comp trucks and save 100's!!!!!!!!!! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
there wouldnt be much difference in price of a 35" mtr or a 38" tsl. Last time i checked was about $100 difference for a set (i know wat id be buying :D )
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ask heath...had them side by side the other day...i was shocked :cry:

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Post by HotFourOk »

So you have 38" TSL's and they are an inch smaller than 35" MTRs... What was the tread like on each of them? What rims r they on?
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Post by GRIMACE »

yeah the TSl and boggers are smaller than iroks thats for sure...

not sure why it is so... you think that a company would have similar sizes for all their tyres but turns out not to be the case.... and having a 38" tsl that measure at around 36" would make me cry too.

Time for sum 39.5 TSL (they will prob actually measure 38")
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Post by WICKED »

MADZUKI wrote:
tropey wrote:I am after the actual diameter of a 35" goodyear mtr. From memory I think the 33" is abot 32" in diameter, does anyone know what it is for the 35"? If you have them an exact measaurement would be great.
Thanks for you help.

about 1 inch smaller than my 38's
DUDE THERE SOME SMALL 38's :finger:
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Post by Hekta »

HotFourOk wrote:
i dont think that link gives the size for a 35" :roll:


Shit :oops:
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Post by crankycruiser »

my mate has some 37" mtrs on rims and i have 36" pedes.. both off the car the pedes are bigger by a bees dick
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Post by Heathx4 »

MADZUKI wrote:ask heath...had them side by side the other day...i was shocked :cry:

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Canada was offering them to me for a tryout drive cause he wasn't using them at the time. I said nah, no way they'll fit. He reckoned they wouldn't be that much bigger. Said bullshit, I'll go without.

Visited the man a few days later and he rolled one out - sure enough it was no more that an inch taller than my 35" MT/R'! My MT/R's are probably 75-80% tread or something. I had 35psi and the car sitting on them.

Wouldn't have believed it myself if I didn't see it.
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