yes
probably 35'' tires or a 315
You seem to be unaware of the fact that you could have obtained the answer much more easily and quickly by using the calculator that comes as part of your computer.The answer is 285.
A typical road tractor would run 275/80R22.5s or 285/80R22.5s. Heavy haulers would be more prone to running anything from 315 to 485s on the steers. Normal trailers might use 255s in place of 275s. "Super Single" tyres are 445s.
Crank the bars and run 315/70r16
315/1 x 100/100 = 31,500/100 = 31,500%
One hundred ninety-six (196) is the mileage from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, to Albany, New York. That equals 315 kilometers or 170 nautical miles.
3.15 = 315/10000 = 63/2000
240, 255, 270, 285, 300, 315, 330, 345, 360, 375, 390, 405, 420, 435, 450, 465, 480, 495, . . .
depends on the year, my 2000 Z71 has 285 fly horsepower and 315 fly torque i believe the hp in the 07's are up to 315 now. With an CAI and duals with an Xpipe i put 226 hp and 267 torque to the wheels
3.15 into fraction = 315/100 or 63/20
Yes. With slight modifications. Make sure your air suspension is working properly. I've had my tires on my navigator since 2007. Be careful not to turn to extreme, tire will rub against frame.
just push yourself hard and you should be back to