The 8 will be the rim width and the 16 obvioulsy the diameter. The JJX has to do with rime construction, bead profiles of the rim, weight limits etc.
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The 8 will be the rim width and the 16 obvioulsy the diameter. The JJX has to do with rime construction, bead profiles of the rim, weight limits etc.
8JJ (8") x (by) 16 fairly simple, also somewhere it will say ET - / + ?? For the offset.
There is a big article on wheels. Google Euro wheel standards and it goes into it.
Matty all i could find was that the "JJ" stands for the shape of the 2 surfaces where the bead of the tyre seats/ faces the rim.
Yeah. There is an article around for a euro standard ill see if I can find it again. Have a look at this one anyway georgie. http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible_pg4.html