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<blockquote data-quote="Letfreedomring" data-source="post: 4223825" data-attributes="member: 50298"><p>It doesn't really come into play unless they install a big brake system or drop spindle or other non oem parts and equipment. As long as the smaller rim spare has a larger series sidewall ie. if spare was a 75 series tire and other flat tire was a 60 series. More than likely the od of both will be very close. To double check, tirerack.com and discount tire usually have a calculator on their website for upsizing and downsizing tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Letfreedomring, post: 4223825, member: 50298"] It doesn't really come into play unless they install a big brake system or drop spindle or other non oem parts and equipment. As long as the smaller rim spare has a larger series sidewall ie. if spare was a 75 series tire and other flat tire was a 60 series. More than likely the od of both will be very close. To double check, tirerack.com and discount tire usually have a calculator on their website for upsizing and downsizing tires. [/QUOTE]
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