I doubt 1cm of width will make a difference.
Isn't it 10MM? Even so, that is only .4" on the sidewall width so shouldn't be a problem.I doubt 1cm of width will make a difference.
No offense but you should learn the metric system, is really easy learn the prefix and the unit of measurement. The prefixes to denote multiples or fractions of the base units. The prefixes indicate powers of 10. There are tons of prefixes, but you only going to use about 4 for of them: Kilo, Deci, Centi, and Mili. Then unit of measurement unit, Length: Meter (m), Mass: Gram (g), Volume: Liter (L). Convert Between Units: To convert between different metric units, you can use the prefixes and the relationships between them. For example: To convert from millimeters (mm) to centimeters (cm), divide the value by 10 because there are 10 millimeters in a centimeter. Here is a picture with the prefixes and the power of 10 they correspond. You just divide or multiply.Isn't it 10MM? Even so, that is only .4" on the sidewall width so shouldn't be a problem.
I thought that I did. Isn't a 245 tire 10MM bigger than a 235? Wouldn't a 235 CM tire be 92"? Please, tell me where I messed up.No offense but you should learn the metric system, is really easy learn the prefix and the unit of measurement. The prefixes to denote multiples or fractions of the base units. The prefixes indicate powers of 10. There are tons of prefixes, but you only going to use about 4 for of them: Kilo, Deci, Centi, and Mili. Then unit of measurement unit, Length: Meter (m), Mass: Gram (g), Volume: Liter (L). Convert Between Units: To convert between different metric units, you can use the prefixes and the relationships between them. For example: To convert from millimeters (mm) to centimeters (cm), divide the value by 10 because there are 10 millimeters in a centimeter. Here is a picture with the prefixes and the power of 10 they correspond. You just divide or multiply.