The closest modern tire size to a 7.00-15 tire is a 225-75-15 like the # AM10256 tire you mentioned. Typically, a 225/75-15 tire will measure about 8-3/4 to 9 inches wide by around 28-1/2 inches in diameter. We offer the same size in a Load Range E as part # AM10303.
What size tire is 7.00 x15?
The closest size to a 7.00×15 tire would be a 225/75-15. These tires can fit on a 6 to 7 inch wide rim. But they are a little taller at 28.1 inches versus 27.88 for a 7.00×15. I attached an FAQ article on trailer tire sizes for you to check out also.
What size tire is 7.00 x14?
The closest modern tire size to the 7.00 x 14 size you mentioned would be a ST205/75-14.
How do you convert bias ply tires to metric?
Measure the section width of your bias-ply tire and convert it to millimeters (1 inch = 25.4 millimeters), determine the older tire’s aspect ratio, then plug those numbers and the wheel diameter into the P-Metric format.
How much do trailer tires cost?
How much do Travel Trailer Tires cost? Travel trailer tires cost between $70 and $150 each depending on the size, quality, type, and brand.
How wide is a 6.70 tire?
Your current 6.70-15 tires have an overall diameter of approximately 27.4 inches and a width of approximately 6.7 inches, so the new tires would be very similar in diameter and just a bit wider.
What size is 165R13?
On this page you’ll find a color-coded explanation of the 165R13 tire code. This number indicates that your tire has a width of 165 millimeters. The tire size was designed to fit rims or wheels that are 13 inches in diameter.
What is a 225 75 R15?
This number indicates that your tire has a width of 225 millimeters. 75. This number means that your tire has an aspect ratio of 75%. In other words, your tire’s sidewall height (from the edge of the rim to the tire’s tread) is 75% of the width. In this case, the sidewall height works out to be 168 millimeters.
How wide is a 75 tire?
The second number in your tire size, 75, is the aspect ratio or section height. This is expressed as a percentage of the tire width. So your tire aspect ratio is 75 percent of its width, or 161 millimeters, or 6.35 inches.
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