How do the Different Tire Sizes Work?

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Tire sizes express the tire’s various measurements in a standardized format written on the side of the tire, also called the sidewall. The three measurements included in all tire sizes are section width, aspect ratio, and diameter. Depending on their intended use, some tire sizes also include information such as speed rating.

Tire sizes are expressed in the format WWW/AAXDD. WWW is the tire’s section width, measured in millimeters. AA is the aspect ratio or profile of the tire, which expresses the tire’s height as a percentage of its width. X is a letter indicating the tire’s internal construction. DD is the diameter in inches of the wheel that the tire is intended to be mounted on. An example of a tire size written in this format is 225/50R16.

This particular tire has a section width of 225 millimeters (8.86 inches). Section width is measured from the widest point of the outer sidewall - the side with the tire sizes and brand name that faces out from the vehicle - to the widest point of the inner sidewall when the tire is mounted on a specified width wheel. Narrower tires have lower section width numbers.

The next number is the aspect ratio. Tire sizes separate the section width from the aspect ratio with a slash. This tire has an aspect ratio of 50, meaning that the profile, or sidewall height measured from wheel to tread, is 50% of the section width. This number is also called section height; the higher the number, the taller the sidewall.

Tire sizes include a letter following the section height that is not a measurement, but an identification of the tire’s internal construction. This “R” indicates radial construction, in which the tire’s body plies “radiate” outward from the wheel’s center. A “D” indicates plies that crisscross diagonally, used for light truck or spare tires. Tire sizes with a “B” are belted and nearly obsolete.

The final number in the tire size indicates the tire and wheel diameter to be used together - in this case, 16 inches. These inch rim sizes are used on most passenger vehicles, while some tires used on heavy-duty trucks or trailers use “half inch” sizes, e.g. 14.5. Some manufacturers carry tire sizes that express rim diameter in millimeters, or that include different dimensions for the inside and outside edges of the tire. These tire sizes are intended for use with specific vehicles and should not be combined with traditional tire sizes.

Tire sizes follow the rim diameter with a service description, a code indicating load capacity and speed rating. This service description is required on all tires manufactured since 1991, except for Z-speed rated tires, which have tire sizes with a “Z” following the aspect ratio.

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18
can 195/55-15 replace 205/50-15? i drive a VW passat
- anon53342
17
original tire is 175/70-13. The car is Lancer 1300CC. is there any problem to place 205/50-13?
- anon47103
16
can 225 70 16 be replaced by 215 65 16? --

hyndia san fe

- anon42111
15
Was there any question posted here that has been answered, if at all?
- anon32619
14
My 2000 Cavalier has 195/65r15 tires. Can I use 215/65r15 on it instead?
- anon28622
13
My son has a 1998 Subaru Legacy Outback. Original tire size is 205/70/15. It now has 215/65/15 tires on it. Would there be any problem putting 215/60/15 tires on it?
- brucejayne
12
for anon 1867. 33x12.50. you have an american sized tire. where say 175/70 is a metric size. your tire size 33x12.50 is 33 inches tall and 12 and a half inches wide tread. radial with 17 inch rim.
- anon25412
10
I had a set of 4 P255/65r17 on my SUV. I had an irreparable puncture to one of them and have replaced it with my full sized spare which is a P245/65r17. Can I go 10k miles like this or am I damaging my car? Thanks.
- wpsantan
8
I have original size 195/65 R15 tires on my Mercedes. Would it be okay to put on 205/65 R15's? --Pete
- anon9872
7
I have 39 x 18 x 16.5 can i put 39 x 15 x 16.5 on my wheels?
- anon8823
6
Can I use 2 225/75R15 Long Trails with 2 215/75R15 Long Trails on the same car? The 225/75R15 on the front and the 215 on the rear.
- anon6806
5
I have a Honda Civic. Tire is 205 55R16. Somebody is giving me a set of winter tires size 205 65R16. Is it okay to use for my civic? Please let me know.

Thanks

Mr. Worried

- anon6193
4
What is the new tire size to compare to 760/15 in old size?
- anon4215
3
If that is the case, my old tire is 205/65R15, which matches the car manual. However, can I use 195/65R15 tires on my car?

Thanks

- anon4104
2
33 is the tire height while the 12.50 is the width of the tire...measurements can be throw off if the tire has new (presumably knobby) tread or it is mounted on an incorrect sized rim.
- anon3952
1
Here is a question about tire sizes. I have found plenty of information about the WWW/AAXDD tire sizes. However, I can not find what the following means, 33x12.50R-17. The R means radial, and the 17 is the rim size. What does "33X12.50" mean?
- anon1867

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