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yes they do, i'm running 255/75/15 bf goodrich radial ta's on chevy rally rims on a 1993 conversion van,van is over 6.000 pounds,no problems at all
Look on the side of the tire and you will see a set of number such as 195/50 17R. The first number, in this case 195, is the tread width in millimeters.
Is called the aspect ratio.
265/70/16 or 265/70/17 or 245/70/16 tire size for Tahoe is located on drivers door
only if you don't want to turn left or right. that size will definitely scrap, try 20s
The most common size used on 9% of all cars built is 215/60 16 which is 215mm or 8.46 inches.
The tire size 235/75R15 indicates a width of 235 mm, an aspect ratio of 75%, and a 15-inch rim diameter. Compatible tire sizes may include 225/75R15 and 245/75R15, as they have similar overall diameters and can fit the same rim size. However, it's essential to check the vehicle's specifications and clearance for compatibility. Always consult a tire professional or refer to the vehicle's manual for the best options.
The diameter of a P225/75R15 tire can be calculated using the formula: Diameter = (Aspect Ratio × Section Width × 2) / 100 + Wheel Diameter. For a P225/75R15 tire, the section width is 225 mm, the aspect ratio is 75, and the wheel diameter is 15 inches. This results in a total diameter of approximately 27.0 inches (or about 685 mm).
On a metric sized tire it is the tread width. Example, p225/75r15. The tread is 225 mm wide.
No, you cannot use the same rims for 31x10.50R15 and P235/75R15 tires. The 31x10.50R15 tire has a wider width and a different overall diameter compared to the P235/75R15 tire, which may lead to improper fitment and safety issues. It's essential to use rims that are compatible with both the width and diameter specifications of the tire being mounted. Always consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional for the best fit.
The tire size 245-45-17 indicates the tire's width, aspect ratio, and diameter. The first number, 245, represents the tire's width in millimeters. The second number, 45, is the aspect ratio, which shows that the height of the tire's sidewall is 45% of the width. The final number, 17, indicates the diameter of the wheel rim in inches that the tire is designed to fit.
It sounds like the tread width in millimetres
The difference between a P225 75R 15 tire and a P235 75R 15 tire is the width of the tread and the height of the sidewall. The first number is the tread width in millimetres. The second number is the aspect ratio. That is the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the tread width. So it would be 225x75% fir example.
No number specifically indicates the height. You can however figure the height with a little math. As in 245/70-15 the 245 is the width of the tire in millimeters. The 70 is the aspect ratio which means the tire's height is 70% of the tires width. So on this example the height of the tire is 171.5 millimeters.
Yes, a P215/75R15 tire can fit on a P235/75R15 rim, as both tires have the same rim diameter of 15 inches. However, the width of the tires differs, with the P215 being narrower than the P235. While it’s technically possible to mount a narrower tire on a wider rim, it's essential to consider the implications on handling, stability, and safety. Always consult a tire professional to ensure proper fitment and performance.
Yes, you can replace a 245/75R16 tire with a 235/75R16 tire. The first number (245 or 235) represents the width of the tire in millimeters, so the 235 tire will be slightly narrower. The second number (75) represents the aspect ratio, indicating the height of the tire sidewall as a percentage of the width. The third number (16) represents the diameter of the wheel in inches, which is the same for both tires. Overall, the 235/75R16 tire will be slightly narrower but compatible with the 245/75R16 tire size.
255 70 r16255 millimeters of tread width, sidewall 70% of 255 (178.5mm), radial tire, 16 inch rim245 75 r16245 mm of tread width, sidewall 75% of 245 (183.75), radial tire, 16 inch rim.255 70 r16255 millimeters of tread width, sidewall 70% of 255 (178.5mm), radial tire, 16 inch rim245 75 r16245 mm of tread width, sidewall 75% of 245 (183.75), radial tire, 16 inch rim.
To find the height difference between a 245/75R16 and a 245/70R16 tire, we need to calculate their overall diameters. The formula for the overall diameter is: (section width × aspect ratio × 2 / 25.4) + wheel diameter. For the 245/75 tire, the diameter is approximately 30.5 inches, while for the 245/70 tire, it’s about 29.5 inches. Therefore, the 245/75R16 tire is about 1 inch taller than the 245/70R16 tire.