If it's on a tire, it means the width of the tire is 205 millimeters at its widest point, the side-wall of the tire is 65% of its width (133 millimeters), and the tire will fit 15-inch diameter wheels.
2006-06-19 03:01:58
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answer #1
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answered by Mike V 1
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Are you referring to tires?
If so, here is what it all means:
205 is the width in millimeters.
65 is the aspect ratio, that is, the ratio of the height to the width of the tire. The height refers to the distance from the tire bead (the edge of the tire that sits on the rim), also called the sidewall, to the top of the tread surface. The higher the ratio, the wider the tire is compared to this height.
15 is the diameter of the tires in inches
2006-06-19 02:55:51
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answered by Jack 5
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this is a tire size
205 mm wide
65 is the % of the side wall to the witdth, (65% of 205 mm)
15 inch wheel
2006-06-19 02:55:04
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answered by chevman81 1
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Second answer is correct - 15 inches is the diameter of the wheel.
2006-06-19 02:58:03
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answered by swissnick 7
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Tire size is 15, the middle number is your rim size. Don't know about the middle.
2006-06-19 03:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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no idea
2006-06-19 02:52:06
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answered by mags_brfc 3
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