whats

http://www.vulcantire.com/tiresize.htm
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete....jsp?techid=46
http://www.dakota-truck.net/TIRECALC/tirecalc.html
you just need to go and read my friend. or i guess if you want go to walmart and buy some tires because without research thats what you deserve.
Originally Posted by entropy31
might want to make sure you get wheels with those rims. it'll work better that way.
RIM
Noun
Singular (rim)
Plural (rims)
An edge around something, especially when circular.
WHEEL
Noun
Singular (wheel)
Plural (wheels)
A circular device capable of rotating on its axis, facilitating movement or transportation or performing labour in machines.
A sentence using the words wheel, and, rim that puts their usage into proper context.
"Celtic chariots introduced an iron rim around the wheel in the 1st millennium BC."
An explanation of the current misspeak is summed up in the following.
In recent times, the custom aftermarket car-wheel has become a status symbol. These wheels are often incorrectly referred to as "rims." The term "rim" is incorrect because the rim is only a portion of a wheel, just as with a coffee cup or meteor crater. These "rims" have a great deal of variation, and are often very shiny. Some custom "rims" include a bearing-mounted, free-spinning disc which continues to rotate by inertia after the automobile is stopped. In slang, these are referred to as "Spinners"
Originally Posted by 85_300zxt
lol i hvae no idea how to read that
What part are you confused by? Don't know what year you have? The numbers?
Originally Posted by snwbrderphat540
drop it like its hot.... drop it like its hot!///
Originally Posted by willkrom1990
HAHAHAHA! I have been wondering about that. someone once corrected me when i said wheel. they aurgued that if it was chromed then it was a rim (i wanted to cry it was so funny). i knew it was wrong but i couldn't really argue it. now i can!
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