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Originally Posted by Rusty
Using the tire spec's from the tire companies takes time to look everything up. I use that calculator for a quick look for tires, and to see different rim combo's. Also for converting backspacing to offset or the other way.
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This is usually my go-to chart & when calculating front spacing; just add 1” to the wheel width & subtract backspacing (example 19x9+0=5” backspacing...10-5=5” front spacing) as the mounting flange on backside of a 0 offset wheel is centered.
What makes tires difficult at times is not necessarily the dimensions being a tad off,,,it’s when they don’t list any dimensions at all, maybe either tread width or tire diameter