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Originally Posted by FairladyZ10PG I'm concerned about the height of the sidewalls of 325/30 being too high Might look funny.... Well it's the same height as the sidewall on the
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Well it's the same height as the sidewall on the original 285/35/19. A tire size calculator can confirm the diameter is 4mm less on the 325 vs the 285, that's a 0.6% difference, so that means that the sidewall on the 325/30/19 is actually 2mm (0.3%) lower than the one on the original 285/35/19...that's if tires are made with that kind of acuracy...which they are not since we all know that 2 "same size" tires from 2 different manufacturers can have quite a difference, however, the tire size calculator can give you a relative idea of tire size differences.
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