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Tracy Martin TN View Drop Down
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    Posted: 20 May 2023 at 1:15pm
What was the original tire size of a 6.7 x 15 tire? Thanks Tracy
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Google says:

These two tires have an overall diameter of 27.1 inches and a width of about 8 inches. 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.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jim.ME Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 May 2023 at 5:26pm
6.7 x 15 was a pre-1964 size.  The chart in the attached link shows the replacement for that size from then to current.  Is this what you are looking for, or do you need the size prior to the 6.7?

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I wanted the  dimensions of original tire size. I have an AC k series offset disc that needs tires and rims. I want the tire sized according to allow disc to cut deep enough with wheels raised and plenty of road clearance when lowered. It had some POS radials that wouldn't hold air long and rims rusted. They were 15 x 4.5 wide rims, the manual states disc will use up to a 6.7 x 15 tire. If someone has a K offset, what tires are you running? Thanks, Tracy
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they still sell 6.7 x 15




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internet data on DIAMETER and RIM SIZE...


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