The rim width for a P275/60 R20 tire typically ranges from 8 to 10 inches. This size accommodates the tire's width and profile effectively, ensuring proper fit and performance. It's always best to refer to the tire manufacturer's specifications for exact recommendations.
305mm wides or approx 12" 305=width(mm)-55=profile size (55%of width) -r20=the rim diameter(inches)
There is an R in the size right before the rim diameter. -ie R15 0r R20.
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Of course you can.
A 10.5 wide tire may not fit well on a 7-inch wide rim. Generally, tire manufacturers provide a recommended rim width range for each tire size, and a 10.5 tire typically requires a rim width of about 8.5 to 10 inches for optimal performance and safety. Installing a tire that is too wide for the rim can lead to poor handling and increased wear. It's best to consult the specific tire's manufacturer guidelines for the most accurate fitment recommendations.
For a 12.50 inch wide tire, the Tire & Rim Association approves a rim width range of 8 1/2 inches to 11 inches.
From 7.5" to 9.5".
No. Sorry!
it depends on the RIM but if you have stock then yes because the 70 is the tire wide. to my understanding. it depends on the RIM but if you have stock then yes because the 70 is the tire wide. to my understanding.
No, the 15" wheel must be wide enough the handle this very wide tire.
No, a 235/75R15 tire cannot fit on a 15x12 rim. The tire's width is designed to fit on rims that are generally between 6 to 8.5 inches wide. A 15x12 rim is too wide for this tire, which could lead to improper seating and potential safety issues. Always refer to the tire manufacturer's specifications for proper rim width compatibility.
A 20" diameter x 12.50" wide rim.