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295 75r22 .5 Vs 11r22 .5 Tire: What's The Differences?

by Daniel Henry

The 295 75r22 5 and 11r22 5 tires are commonly used in commercial light and medium trucks. 

Many truckers want to switch the 295 75r22.5 with the 11R22.5 tires. However, they are unsure about the true differences between these two sets of tires. 

This article will do a comparison between 295 75r22 .5 Vs 11r22 .5 tires and show you which one is a better fit for your truck. 

We will look at the performance, price, type, build quality, and other important factors of the two tires. 

A comparison table of 295 75r22 5 vs 11r22 5 will show you the actual differences in the simplest manner. You will also find a few key tips and tricks to choose the right tire for you. 

Enough of an intro. Let’s get started.

Table of Contents

What Does 295 75r22 5 Mean? 

Let’s first determine what these numbers mean for a tire. The numbers and letters refer to the Tire Size Index.  

You can get the primary information such as tire diameter, width size, sidewall, etc from the tire size index. 

We will break down each of the numbers and see what they mean. 

The first number on the tire size index affirms the tire’s diameter in millimeters. That means the 295 75r22 5 tire has a 295 millimeters width. 

The second number is 75, and it confirms the aspect ratio of the tire. You can calculate the aspect ratio of any tire by dividing its height by the width and multiplying that number by 100. 

Aspect ratio= (Height/Width) x 100

The aspect ratio is correlated to the profile aka sidewall of the tire. 

The rule of thumb is that the higher the aspect ratio the larger the sidewall would be. For the 295 75R22 5 tires, the sidewall is 75% as high as its width. Furthermore, a 75% aspect ratio means that it’s a low-pro tire. 

The letter R on the Tire size index means that it’s a Radial type tire. It’s made of high-quality materials and is very long-lasting. These tires outperform any other type of tire on the market in terms of mileage and grip.

Finally, the last number 22.5 confirms the suitable rim size in inches. So, you can be assured that the 265 75R16 tires would fit 22.5 inches of wheels of a semi-truck.

What Does 11R22.5 Mean? 

11R22.5 tires are mostly used in semi-trucks, RVs, Coaches, buses, etc. 

The 11R22.5 tire has a standard aspect ratio. The tire has a 90% aspect ratio by default. This means that the tire’s sidewall width is 90% of the tread’s width. 

The number 11 expressed the nominal tread width in inches. The letter R means it’s a robust and durable Radial type tire. The following number (22.5) confirms the wheel diameter in inches.

What’s the size of the 295 75r22 5 Tire? 
Width295 mm
Diameter1014 mm 
Circum3185.57 mm
Sidewall221.25 mm
Revs/Mile505. 2

What’s the size of the 11R22.5  Tire? 
Width280 (mm)
Diameter1,059 (mm)
Circumference3,230(mm)
Loaded Radius492 (mm)

Differences Between 295 75r22 5 and 11r22 5 tires

Now, let’s look at the numbers of the two tires and see what are the differences between 11r22 5 and 295 75r22 5 tires.

Parameter295 75R22.5 11r22 5Difference
Section width295 mm280 mm15 mm
Overall diameter1014 mm 1059 mm– 45 mm
Circumference3185. 57 mm3,230 mm– 44.43 mm
Aspect Ratio7590-15

Height 

The LP 275R22.5 tires are roughly one inch shorter than the standard 11R tires. Although it doesn’t create a noticeable difference in the truck height, you may feel it on the steering. 

Price 

When it comes to the pricing, the 11r22 5 tires are significantly cheaper than the lo pro 275 tires. That’s why many people want to get the low pro 275 replaced with the 11R22 5 tires. 

Speedometer Reading 

The 295 75R22 5 LP tires give a slightly inaccurate speedometer reading than the 11R22 5 tires. 

Riding Experience 

What we have learned from most users who have replaced the low pro (295)  with the 11R tires is that the latter tires give a significantly better riding experience than the former.

How to Choose The Right Tire Width?

Hopefully, now you fully understand the differences between 295 75r22 5 vs 11r22 5 tires. 

If you are thinking of replacing your truck tires, there are a few things you must be aware of. Because getting a set of tires that don’t match with the wheels can cause significant discomfort to your riding experience. 

That’s why it’s crucial to get the accurate tire that’s suitable for your truck. 

Here are a few tips and tricks to choose the right tire: 

  1. Use a tire size calculator to match the tire with the wheels. 
  2. Check the instructions from the tire and wheel manufacturers before you start customizing the tires. 
  3. Make sure that you are not breaking any legal law or regulations with your customization. 
  4. The new set of tires should be able to make a 360-degree rotation without any difficulty. 
  5. Tires that are made of ply are the best in regards to performance and longevity.

people also ask (

FAQs)

You might still have a few questions that need to be answered. Let’s have a quick look at those questions. 

What size is equivalent to 11R22 5?

24.5 low pro tires are equivalent to 11R22 5 tires. They are of the same height. 

How tall is a 11R22 5 in inches?

The 11R22 5 tires are 9.5 inches tall. 

How much does a 295 75r22 5 tire weight?

A low pro 295 75R22 5 tire weighs around 110 pounds or 50 KGs.  

Can I replace  295 75r22 5 with 11R22 5 tires? 

Yes, you can. However, it’s highly recommended that you change all tires to the same size.

Final Words 

We have seen a lot of people that are confused if they can switch the low pro 275 75R22 5 tires with the standard 11R22 5 tires. 

Hopefully, this article helped you understand the differences between  295 75r22 5 vs 11r22 5 tires.  

There are no massive differences between these two tires and they are interchangeable. However, when you are replacing the tires, make sure that you use the same size for all of the wheels.

A different set of tires on the wheels can cause significant damage. The differences will be reflected in the steering and you will be uncomfortable riding your truck. 

If you think we have missed anything, please let us know in the comments. 

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Explanation of Truck's Tire Size

by Tim Plaehn

Understanding truck tire sizes is important for the safe transport of goods and people. Trucks and buses carry many thousands of pounds, and the tires must be correctly chosen to safely carry the loads. Transmission gearing and road speed are also affected by the tires selected.

Types

Truck tire sizes follow a standard formula. Standard profile will look like 11R22.5G and low-profile will have the form 275/80R22.5G. The 11 or 275/80 gives the section width and aspect ratio. "R" is for radial tires, bias ply tires will have a dash. The 22.5 is the wheel diameter; the "G" is the load rating. Section width is the widest point of an unloaded tire, and the section height is from the wheel rim to the outside of the tire.

Aspect Ratios

Truck tires sizes starting in 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 are standard profile tubeless with the tire body width in inches. Standard profile tires have an aspect ratio of 88 percent. The height of the tire from rim to tread will be 88 percent of the width. An 11R22.5 tire will be approximately 11 inches wide and 9.5 inches high. Low profile tires show the width in millimeters and the aspect ratio. A 275/80R22.5 tire is 275 millimeters wide 220 millimeters high. Typical low aspect truck tire ratios are 70 percent, 75 percent and 80 percent. Tube-type tires are given widths as 9.00, 10.00 or 11.00, as in 1000R20, pronounced "ten hundred R twenty." Tires requiring inner tubes have an aspect ratio of 98 percent.

Wheels

The wheel size says a lot about the tire. All wheel sizes are the wheel diameter in inches. Whole number sizes indicate multi-piece wheels that require an inner tube. Most common tube wheel sizes are 20, 22 and 24 inches. Wheels with half-inch sizing are single piece for tubeless tires. Common sizes are 19.5, 22.5 and 24.5 inches. Truck wheels also come in several widths; a tire size chart should be consulted to match the tire size and wheel width.

Load Range

The final letter in the tire size is the load range, which indicates how much weight the tire can carry. The popular load range "G" in 11R22.5 and low-profile 22.5 can support 6,175 lbs. inflated to 105 psi in a single tire application. Tires mounted as duals will have a slightly lower load rating. Also, tires will have different load capacity at different inflation pressures. The tire manufacturer will provide a chart with all of the necessary data. The big load range "L" tires on the front axle of dump trucks and cement mixers can carry loads of over 12,000 lbs. per tire.

History

Modern tubeless, radial truck tires have become the standard on trucks only since the late 1980s. Before then, the most common sizes were 10.00-20 and 10.00-22. The tubeless radial equivalents of these tires are 11R22.5 and 11R24.5. The low-profile tires became common in the late 1990s on highway trucks. Low profile offers less weight and better performance.

References

  • General Tire Sizing Information
  • Kelly Tire Commercial Guide

Writer Bio

Tim Plaehn has been writing financial, investment and trading articles and blogs since 2007. His work has appeared online at Seeking Alpha, Marketwatch.com and various other websites. Plaehn has a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the U.S. Air Force Academy.

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Unwell tires (TL) diameter 17. 5 17.5 × 6.5 × 6.5 × 6. 17.70019 9.5r17.5 9.5R17.5 205/65R17.5 10R17.5 205/75R17.5 205/65r17.5 /75r 205/75R17.5 225/75R17.5 215/75R17.5 235/75R17.5 /75R17.5 .75 23r 245/70R17.5 245/75R17.5   265/70R17.5

/45r22.5 .5 9002. .5/
ДИАМЕТР 19.5
19.5×6.75 19.5×7.50 19.5 ×8.25 19.5×11.75 19.5×13.00 19.5×14.00
9.5R19.5 245/70R19.5 265/70R19. 5 385/ 55R19.5 425/55r19.5 425/55r19.5
245/70R19.5 265/70r19.5 285/70r19.5 385/65rd/65r 50r19.5 435/50r19.5
265/70r19.5 285/70r19.5 305/70r19.5 445/445/445/445/445/445/445/
DIAMETER 22.5
22.5×6.75 22.5×7.50 22.5×8.25 22.5×9.00 22.5×11.75 22.5×13.00 22.5×14.00
8R22.5 10r22.5 11r22.5 12r22.5 365/70r22.5
415/45r22 12R22.5 13R22.5 375/90r22.5 425/65r22.5 425/65r22.5
10r22. 5 255/70r22.5 255/70r22.5 385/55r22.5 445/75r22.5 435/45r22.5
255/70r22.5 265/60r22.5 265/60r22.5 385/65R22.5 445/65R22.5275/70r22.5 295/80r22.5 445/75r22.5
275/80r22.5 275/80r22.5 900.5/60r2.5/60r2.5/60r2.5/60r2.5/60r2.5/60r2.5/60r2.5/60r2.5/60r2.5/62.5/60r    
    285/60R22.5 305/70R22.5      
    295/80R22.5 315/60R22.5  
    305/70R22.5 315/70R22.5      
      315/75R22.5      
315/80r22. 5
R20 270/95R20 270/95R20 290/95R20 330/95R20 290/95R20 290/95R20 300/95R20 330/80R20   300/95R20 330/95R20


Interchangeability of truck tires and rims.

Truck Tire Interchangeability

Tire sizes are shown in outside diameter, section width and static radius for each truck and passenger car tire designation. nine0003

Tire sizes in accordance with GOST R 52899-2007 “Pneumatic tires for cargo motor vehicles and trailers. Specifications".

Table 1. Light truck tires.

nine0019 Outside diameter ±1.0%
Main dimensions, mm Static radius ±1. 0% (reference)
Profile width, no more than
185/80R15C 674 188 310
215/80R16C 755 218 355
225/75R16C 744 228 338
5.90-13C 620 154 292
6.40-13C 645 172 303
215/90-15С 777 218 364
6.50-16C 760 180 360
175/80-16C 692 178 326

Table 2. Tires for trucks. nine0517

22222222222222222222222222 nine0019 256 nine0019 8.0-20 nine0015 nine0019 499 nine0019 312
Tire designation Rim designation Main dimensions, mm Static radius ±1. 5% (reference)
recommended tolerable OD ±1.5% Profile width, max
Diagonal
7.50-20 6.0-20 6.5-20 928 213 443
8.25-20 6.5-20 6.0-20 970 234 462
9.00-20 7.0-20 6.5-20 1012 481
10.00-20 7.5-20 8.0-20 1050 275 498
11.00-20 8.0-20 8.5-20 1080 291 511
12.00-20 8.5-20 9.0-20 1120 312 529
12. 00-24 8.5-24 9.0-24 1220 312 576
Radial chamber
7.50R20 6.0-20 6.5-20 928 210 440
8.25R20 6.5-20 6.0-20 962 230 453
9.00R20 7.0-20 6.5-20 1018 258 475
10.00R20 7.5-20 7.0-20 1052 275 491
8.0-20
11.00R20 8.5-20 1082 286 505
12.00R20 8.5-20 9.0-20 1122 313 526
12/80R20 8. 5-20 9.0-20 1008 305 472
12.00R24 8.5-24 9.0-24 1226 313 570
8.25R15 6.6-15 7.0-15 836 234 385
Radial Tubeless
10R22.5 7.50×22.5 6.75×22.5 1020 254 476
11R22.5 8.25×22.5 7.50×22.5 1050 279 489
12R22.5 9.00×22.5 8.25×22.5 1084 300 504
385/65R22.5 11.75×22.5 12.25×22.5 1072 389 505
275/80R22.5 8. 25×22.5 7.50×22.5 1012 276 470
295/80R22.5 9.00×22.5 8.25×22.5 1044 298 490
315/80R22.5 9.00×22.5 9.75×22.5 1076 312
350/80R22.5 11.75×22.5 12.25×22.5 1122 355 526
11/70R22.5 8.25×22.5 7.50×22.5 962 279 447
315/70R22.5 9.00×22.5 8.25×22.5 1014 467
425/65R22.5 13.00×22.5 14.00×22.5 1122 425 525

Tire designation example: 8. 25R20 is the designation of the tire, where 8.25 is the designation of the nominal section width of the tire in inches, R is the letter index of the radial tire, 20 is the designation of the nominal rim diameter in inches.
nine0013
Tire profile width measured on the recommended rim. When mounted on a permitted rim, the profile width changes by 40% of the difference between the widths of the recommended and permitted rims.

nine0019 6.75 nine0019 274

Table 3. Interchangeability of truck tires

Tire size Standard rim Acceptable rim Tread width, mm Outer diameter, mm Full turn distance, mm
7.50R16 6.00 5.50 6.50 216 803 2449
change to
225/75R17. 5 6.75 7.5 224 784 2391
245/70R17.5 7.50 6.75 252 780 2379
8.25R16 6.50 6.00 230 850 2593
change to
235/75R17.5 7.50 236 800 2440
245/70R19.5 7.50 6.75 252 838 2556
265/70R19.5 7.50 8.25 258 866 2641
8.25R20 6.50 7.00 232 965 2943
change to
255/70R22. 5 7.50 8.25 254 925 2821
10.00R20 7.50 8.00 1052 3209
change to
295/80R22.5 9.00 8.25 298 1050 3203
11R22.5 8.25 7.50 277 1054 3215
11.00R20 8.00 8.50 288 1090 3325
change to
12R22.5 9.00 8.25 300 1070 3294
315/80R22.

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