![]() So when you’re looking at tires and you’re thinking about maybe getting a taller tire or a wider tire by referencing your current tire size and measuring clearances on your ATV you’ll be able to determine what sizes are possible to fit your application. So in this case this tire goes on a 12 inch wheel/rim and it can no way shape or form be mounted on any other wheel sizes. The last number, in this example, “12” indicates the diameter of the wheel the tire is to be mounted on. The second number, in this example “10” represents the overall width of the tire when it’s mounted on a wheel and inflated to the manufactures suggested air pressure. The first number, in this example “25” represents the height of the tire when it’s mounted on a rim and inflated to the manufactures suggested air pressure. In most cases you’ll see the numbers for the tire size displayed like this, 25×10-12, and sometimes you’ll see it like this, 25x10x12. ![]() To point out, it’s not like reading the size on your car tires. One good thing to understand when shopping for quad tires is, knowing how to read ATV tire size.
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