What models are compatible with 300-8 tires?

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McMaci
07/29/25 7:22pm
300-8 is the model number of the tire. Other tire models are similar to it but not identical, so they are not interchangeable. Here is a detailed introduction to tire specifications: Specification model representation: Tires are important components of a car, and there are many specification models for tires. Different specification models are suitable for different types of vehicles. The specification model identifier is usually on the sidewall of the tire, represented by letters and numbers, corresponding to the tire's tread width, aspect ratio, type, rim size, load index, and speed rating. Speed rating: Based on the different maximum speeds they can withstand, tire speed ratings can be divided into different levels from A to Z, with level A further divided into eight different levels from A1 to A8. The further back the letter representing the tire speed rating is, the better the tire's performance. The differences between 300-8 and 300-10 tires are: different inner diameter, different rolling circumference, different cross-section, and different inner diameter. 300-8: The inner diameter is 8 inches. 300-10: The inner diameter is 10 inches. Different rolling circumference: 300-8: The rolling circumference is 122.27 cm. 300-10: The rolling circumference is 128.68 cm.
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