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Old 08-16-2012, 02:03 PM   #11
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That is not a bad idea... but I will word this as a guideline only and not a definitive definition of which tire is "correct". If we suggest 17's and 18's then we need 16, 19 and 20?

Maybe it is just too complicated to even provide a guideline? I figured something simple would help newbs feel better about their wheel and tire sizing -- even if it isn't absolutely perfect.
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