Don't know, don't care. I drive them, I don't lay them down in confined spaces.
More seriously, my point always has been and still is, that the tire itself is actually smaller than the advertised diameter number from the manufacturer. So even if I'm looking at a tire that claims to be 33.5" (and if that's what my space constraint is), it's probably 32.5" anyways and so what fits between the walls will still be more than what was advertised. So in this case all that number will guarantee is that I end up with a tire smaller than the space I have so long as the advertised number is 33.5" or less.