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Or a tape measure.
DIY - Measuring Stock Tire Diameter
1. Stand, sit, or squat in front of one of your wheels
2. Get out your measuring device (ruler or tape measure)
3. Try to remember back to your grade 3 mathematics class when you learned about diameter
4. Just measure from one side of the tread, across the tire and wheel to the other side of the tread
5. Write it down on a piece of paper (you can use a pencil or a pen for this)
6. When buying your new tires, hand the piece of paper to the salesman and let him know that you want the new tires to have the same diameter
DIY - Measuring Stock Tire Diameter
1. Stand, sit, or squat in front of one of your wheels
2. Get out your measuring device (ruler or tape measure)
3. Try to remember back to your grade 3 mathematics class when you learned about diameter
4. Just measure from one side of the tread, across the tire and wheel to the other side of the tread
5. Write it down on a piece of paper (you can use a pencil or a pen for this)
6. When buying your new tires, hand the piece of paper to the salesman and let him know that you want the new tires to have the same diameter
Or you could use a tire size calculator and stay indoors! 
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp

http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
ORIGINAL: ALX
Or you could use a tire size calculator and stay indoors!
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
Or you could use a tire size calculator and stay indoors!

http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
Yes a DIY for the lazy
ORIGINAL: ALX
Or you could use a tire size calculator and stay indoors!
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
Or you could use a tire size calculator and stay indoors!

http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
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