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#476409 11/25/22 02:55 PM
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Needing to know the tire size that will replace a 30x5 on my 1930 1.5-ton truck?

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Most of us use 6.00 x 20 or 6.50 x 20. They are fairly common truck tire sizes.

For those that don't understand the old tire size interpretation, double the smaller number and subtract from the larger number. The result is the rim diameter. Or you can understand the large number is the overall diameter and the smaller number the sidewall height.


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