Which part (or area) of the clincher rim does one measure to determine the size (diameter) of the rim ?
the o.d. of the rim (center of bead edge to center of bead edge) is approximately 21". (closer to 20-7/8")
the i.d. of the rim is exactly 20" (where the base of the tire bead lays against the inside of rim.)
the tire diameter measured from "V" to "V" of the clincher bead is exactly 20". The i.d. of tire (inner base of bead) of tire is 19". (these are 3.85x20 Coker tires)
do these rim measurements sound right for a 3.85x20 tire ?
i have the inflated tube inside the tire with zip ties 3" apart the circumference of the tire, so the bead is pretty much the shape it will form to when mounted on the rim.
i'm confused and paranoid i got wrong rims because the distance the tires have to stretch over the rims appears at least 2".
i am going with these nasty clincher tire like massive rubber band bastards actually have to stretch that that 2" distance. Part of the insurance policy the tires stay on the rim, i ass.u.me.........
Sucks when i don't know what i am doing and brute force and a hot sunny day is the recommended prescription. don't wanna scratch my paint, dammit anyway........ !@#$%^&*()(*&^%$#$%*()&*&$%!!!!!
Thanks in advance.
the o.d. of the rim (center of bead edge to center of bead edge) is approximately 21". (closer to 20-7/8")
the i.d. of the rim is exactly 20" (where the base of the tire bead lays against the inside of rim.)
the tire diameter measured from "V" to "V" of the clincher bead is exactly 20". The i.d. of tire (inner base of bead) of tire is 19". (these are 3.85x20 Coker tires)
do these rim measurements sound right for a 3.85x20 tire ?
i have the inflated tube inside the tire with zip ties 3" apart the circumference of the tire, so the bead is pretty much the shape it will form to when mounted on the rim.
i'm confused and paranoid i got wrong rims because the distance the tires have to stretch over the rims appears at least 2".
i am going with these nasty clincher tire like massive rubber band bastards actually have to stretch that that 2" distance. Part of the insurance policy the tires stay on the rim, i ass.u.me.........
Sucks when i don't know what i am doing and brute force and a hot sunny day is the recommended prescription. don't wanna scratch my paint, dammit anyway........ !@#$%^&*()(*&^%$#$%*()&*&$%!!!!!
Thanks in advance.
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