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      • March 23, 2017

      How to Understand Your Current Tire Size

      Knowing your Jeep's tire size can be essential information when it comes time to replace that rubber, or even if you ever decide to change wheels. And while a stock tire size is imprinted right inside the driver side B pillar, you may not know what if have if you are not the original owner.

      So here is some helpful information to assist you in determining what you currently have on the vehicle.

      First, the sidewall of your tire contains all the information needed to understand everything about that specific tire. All tires are required to have this information, regardless of the manufacturer brand name.

      Now, this information could read in a few different ways. For example, it could simply say 35x12.5 R17, or it may show as P265 75 R15. If it is the first listing, then here is the breakdown. That first number is your tire size at 35", and then the second number tells you the tire width at 12.5". That third reading is the tire type as radial and diameter as 17".

      The second listing is a metric set up, and is what is more common on factory-type sized tires. From left to right, the P indicates a passenger tire while 265 indicates the tires width in millimeters. That 75 is the tire's aspect ratio and simply means the tire's height is equal to 75 percent of its width. Finally, like the first set of numbers, that R15 means it is a radial tire and has a 15" diameter.

      For those who have the metric reading on their tires, you can simply plug that into the conversion calculator to determine the tire size, or find that corresponding reading on one of the below conversion charts.

      Metric to Standard Conversion

      Enter the metric size (i.e. 285/75 R17)

      15-inch Wheel Conversion Chart

      Metric to Standard Tire Conversion Chart for 15 inch Wheels
      Metric Standard
      215/75/15 27.7"x 8.5"
      225/70/15 27.4"x 8.9"
      225/75/15 28.3"x 8.9"
      235/75/15 29.0"x 9.3"
      245/75/15 29.5"x 9.6"
      255/75/15 30.0"x 10.0"
      265/75/15 30.6"x 10.4"

      16-inch Wheel Conversion Chart

      Metric to Standard Tire Conversion Chart for 16 inch Wheels
      Metric Standard
      205/85/16 29.7"x 8.1"
      215/75/16 28.7"x 8.5"
      225/70/16 28.4"x 8.9"
      225/75/16 29. 2"x 8.9"
      235/70/16 29.0"x 9.3"
      235/85/16 31.7"x 9.3"
      245/70/16 29.5"x 9.6"
      245/75/16 30.5"x 9.6"
      255/70/16 30.0"x 10.0"
      265/70/16 30.6"x 10.4"
      265/75/16 31.6"x 10.4"
      275/70/16 31.2"x 10.8"
      285/75/16 32.8"x 11.2"
      295/75/16 33.4"x 11.6"
      305/70/16 33.0"x 12.2"
      315/75/16 34.8"x 12.4"
      375/55/16 32.8"x 15.5"
      395/70/16 37.9"x 16.0"

      17-inch Wheel Conversion Chart

      Metric to Standard Tire Conversion Chart for 17 inch Wheels
      Metric Standard
      245/70/17 30.6"x 9.8
      265/70/17 31. 6"x 10.7
      285/70/17 33.0"x 11.5
      315/70/17 34.4"x 12.4

      18-inch Wheel Conversion Chart

      Metric to Standard Tire Conversion Chart for 18 inch Wheels
      Metric Standard
      275/65/18 32.1"x 11.0
      375/50/18 33.0"x 15.4
      325/60/18 33.2"x 13.3
      325/65/18 34.8"x 13.5
      305/70/18 35.0"x 12.2
      375/60/18 35.7"x 15.5
      395/65/18 37.8"x 15.7

      20-inch Wheel Conversion Chart

      Metric to Standard Tire Conversion Chart for 20 inch Wheels
      Metric Standard
      325/50/20 33.0"x 13.2"

      Metric measurement example: 225/70R15

      225 = Section width in millimeters

      70 = Aspect ratio (ratio of section height to section width)

      R15 = Rim diameter

      R = Radial Construction, B = Bias Construction, D = Bias Belted Construction


      Calculations for Measurements

      Tire Width: Section width divided by 25. 4 (Ex: 225 / 25.4 = 8.86")

      Section Height: Tire width times aspect ratio (Ex: 8.86" x 70% = 6.20")

      Overall Diameter: Section height times 2 plus rim diameter (Ex: (6.20" x 2) + 15 = 27.40")

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      P-Metric Tire Sizes – P-Metric to Inches Conversion Chart |

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      Offroaders.com Guide to P-Metric Tire Sizes, Conversion Chart and Tire Terminology – P-Metric to Inches

      The following chart lists common p-metric tires sizes and the converted tread width and the actual tire height in inches.  The values shown are calculated measurements based on the p-metric formula, which is explained below on this page.  This chart is for an estimated conversion and the actual advertised tire height and tread width will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. If you need to know the actual p-metric tire size and the equivalent measurements in inches for a specific tire, check with the manufacturer’s actual dimensions per individual tire brand before purchasing. 

      Rim SizeP-Metric SizeTread WidthActual Tire Height
      15 Inch205/70R158.0 inches26.3 inches
      215/75R158. 46 inches27.7 inches
      235/75R159.25 inches28.9 inches
      265/70R1510.4 inches29.6 inches
      16 Inch225/75R168.8 inches29.3 inches
      235/85R169.25 inches31.7 inches
      245/75R169.6 inches30.5 inches
      265/70R1610. 4 inches30.6 inches
      265/75R1610.4 inches31.6 inches
      285/75R1611.2 inches32.8 inches
      305/70R1612.0 inches32.8 inches
      315/75R1612.4 inches34.6 inches
      345/75R1613.6 inches36.4 inches
      17 Inch235/65R179. 25 inches29.0 inches
      245/70R179.6 inches30.5 inches
      255/75R1710.0 inches32.0 inches
      255/80R1710.0 inches33.0 inches
      265/70R1710.4 inches31.6 inches
      275/70R1710.8 inches32.2 inches
      285/70R1711.2 inches32. 7 inches
      285/75R1711.2 inches33.8 inches
      305/65R1712.0 inches32.6 inches
      315/70R1712.4 inches34.4 inches
      18 Inch265/60R1810.4 inches30.5 inches
      275/65R1810.8 inches32.1 inches
      275/70R1810. 8 inches33.2 inches
      285/75R1811.2 inches34.8 inches
      295/65R1812.6 inches33.1 inches
      305/60R1812.0 inches32.4 inches
      305/70R1812.0 inches34.8 inches
      20 Inch275/60R2010.8 inches33.0 inches
      275/65R2010. 8 inches34.0 inches
      285/60R2011.2 inches33.4 inches
      285/65R2011.2 inches34.5 inches
      295/55R2012.6 inches32.8 inches
      295/60R2011.6 inches33.9 inches
      305/55R2012.0 inches33.2 inches
      325/60R2012.8 inches35. 3 inches

       

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      All tires are required to have certain information molded into the side of the tire in a location known as the sidewall.  Some of the information is self explanatory while other information requires a little knowledge to decipher.  The following will help you understand what this information means.

      Tire Type – This Defines the intended proper use of the tire. P indicates this is a passenger car tire while LT indicates the tire would be for a light truck with a heavier load rating.

      Tire Width – This is the width of the tire measured in millimeters from sidewall to sidewall.   An example might be 215 representing 215 millimeters.

      Aspect Ratio – This is the ratio of the height of the tire’s cross-section to its width. An example of this might be 65, which means that the height is equal to 65% of the tire’s width.  To calculate the aspect ratio, multiple the first number (e.g. 215) by the second number with a decimal before the number (e.g. .65).  Using the example numbers the tires aspect ratio would calculate as 215x.65=139.75 where 139.75 is the tires height in millimeters.  This is the height of the rubber from rim to tread on one side of the tire. 

      To convert the aspect ratio to a full tire height in inches, do this:
      Convert the above calculated tire height (aspect ratio) in millimeters to inches by multiplying the millimeters by .03937 (139.75 x .03937 = 5.5 inches).  Then take the inches and multiply by two and add the rim size. Example: 5.5 x 2 + 15 (rim size in inches) = a 26 inch tall tire.

      Construction – This indicates how the how the tire was put together and will say much about the tires handling characteristics. R indicates the tire is a radial type tire.  For more information about what a radial is, click here.  B indicates the tire is a bias ply type tire.  For more information about bias ply type tires, click here.

      Wheel Diameter – This is the width of the opening in the tire where it would be mounted to a wheel.  This is measured from one bead across the opening to the other side of the same bead.  This measurement is in inches and an example would be 15 and indicates that this tire is for a 15 inch rim, or wheel.

      Load Index – This is a number corresponds to the maximum load in pounds that a tire can support when properly inflated. You will also find the maximum load in pounds and in kilograms molded elsewhere on the tire sidewall.

      Speed Rating – This is a number that corresponds to the maximum service speed for a tire.   See Chart for ratings.  Note: Speed ratings are specific for passenger car tires and not light truck tires.  Light truck tires (LT) are not speed rated. 

      Rating

      Maximum Speed
      Q99 mph
      S112 mph
      T118 mph
      U124 mph
      H130 mph
      V149 mph
      W168 mph
      Y186 mph
      ZAbove 149 mph

       

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      Tire Calculator inches

      American and European tires are distinguished by their markings. European tires have a metric marking system. Therefore, when replacing tires, the problem of translating tire parameters may arise. In most cases, this is the conversion of inches to centimeters. Enter the size in inches and click calculate. You will see the tire size in meters (dimensions will be rounded to European parameters).

      US size
      Metric size
      Rounded to EU

      Comparison: inch and meter sizes

      When you enter the old inch parameters and new European ones, you can see how the external parameters of the tire and ground clearance will change, as well as differences in the speedometer readings.

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      Old size: 27293031323335373840 / 8.59.510.511.512.513.514.515.5 R 14151616.517182022
      New size: 145155165175185195205215225235245255265275285295305315325 / /253035404550555606570758085 R 12131415161718192021222324
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      Tire width mm (A)
      Profile height mm (B)
      ID mm (C)
      OD, mm (D)
      Speedometer (km/h)
      Real speed (km/h)
      Difference (km/h)

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      Ground clearance (mm)

      Metric to Inch Tire Size Conversion (US)

      Thanks to the Tire Calculator, you can do the reverse calculation - convert "cm" and "mm" to inches. To do this, enter the size, diameter, width and height of the tire profile and click the "calculate" button. The calculator will convert the values ​​to inches.

      Attention! This R-metric calculator is used to convert European tire size to US tire size. But you can also use it to convert a tire from "inch" style to R-metric. Some dimensions may not be translated correctly (for example, the metric tire dimensions are 33x12.50x15 when converted to R-metric 318/72 R15, but if you translate the dimensions back, you will see 33x12.52x15). This may be due to minor rounding errors. nine0003

      235/70 R16 vs 235/75 R16 Graphic tire size comparison (difference in inches)

      Your machine size

      / 253035404550556065707580859095100 R 121314151617181920212222. 52324

      Calculate

      135145155165175185195205215225235245255265275285295305315325335345355365375385395 / 253035404550556065707580859095100 R 121314151617181920212222.52324

      New tire size

      CM INCHES


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      Index Old New Difference
      Diameter - -
      Width - - -
      Circumference - - -
      Profile height - - -
      RPM - - -
      Change in ground clearance -
      Result: -

      With speedometer:

      Real speed will be:

      Comparison of tire sizes 235/70 R16 and 235/75 R16.


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