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what rim size is this

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what rim size is this

Post by ash »

all i can see on the rim is 8jjx15 2 288 there roh trak rims
does this mean there 15x8



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Post by Ruffy »

Yes.
The 8 refers to the width.
The jj refers to the safety 'ridge' around the rim to stop the bead popping off. If it has one j then only the outside of the rim has this. Two j's means inner and outer.
The 15 is the diametre
And the rest is in relation to the manufacturer.
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Ruffy wrote:Yes.
The 8 refers to the width.
The jj refers to the safety 'ridge' around the rim to stop the bead popping off. If it has one j then only the outside of the rim has this. Two j's means inner and outer.
The 15 is the diametre
And the rest is in relation to the manufacturer.
My rims read 10JX15 H2
What does the JX mean??? one saftey ridge.
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Post by HotFourOk »

J is one ridge, the X is 'times' relating to size.. as in 15" X 10"
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