28.8 height and 9.25 wide
28.88 inches/733.5 cm.
look on the driver side door the tire size should be 235x75x15 or 235x70x15
look on the driver side door the tire size should be 235x75x15 or 235x70x15 CAN A 31X10.5 r 15 FIT ON A 2000 bLAZER ?
I have 235's on my '97 4X2. It came with 215's They seem just fine.
Another name for a tire's height is its "aspect ratio." This term refers to the ratio of the tire's sidewall height to its width, which is usually expressed as a percentage. For example, a tire with an aspect ratio of 60 means the sidewall height is 60% of the tire's width.
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.
The tire's height, also known as the aspect ratio, is sometimes referred to as the tire's profile.
That is the aspect ratio , or ratio of width to height of the tire
1995 Broncos were available with two different stock tire sizes - 235x75x15 and 265x75x15. Either size is correct, but many other sizes and profiles will also fit.
Yes, if you have the correct width and back spacing. You will need a tire with a lower profile (sidewall height tire) to maintain tire diameter/height, or your speedometer will be inaccurate.
In a tire size designation like 29575R22.5, the "75" refers to the aspect ratio of the tire, which is the ratio of the tire's sidewall height to its width. Specifically, it means that the sidewall height is 75% of the tire's width of 295 millimeters. This aspect ratio influences the tire's handling, ride comfort, and overall dimensions.
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.