#TechTip: Tire Sizes 101

Tire sizes can be confusing the first time you have to read them, so here’s a quick run-through:

Tire sizes can be confusing the first time you have to read them, so here’s a quick run-through:

What you'll see on the tire

#TechTip: Tire Sizes 101

This is a pretty standard example of what you’d find displayed on a sidewall. There are three measurements on most tires, and they refer to the following:

  1. The width of the tire (in mm)
  2. The sidewall height (displayed as a percentage of the width)
  3. The type of tire and the wheel size

Example:

#TechTip: Tire Sizes 101

Here you can see the width is 245mm or a little over 9.5”.
The sidewall is 40% of 245mm wide, putting it at about 98mm on each sidewall
The “R” stands for Radial, and the 18 represents that the tire is for an 18” wheel

Common Misconceptions

#TechTip: Tire Sizes 101

“A certain sidewall size is always the same”: Wrong. Remember that the sidewall is a percentage of the width, so a 205/45 will have less sidewall than a 295/45.

“All tire widths are created equal”: Wrong. Different manufacturers have their own biases towards actual measurements. You may find certain brands run consistently narrower or wider than others. Sidewalls should be consistent, however.

#TechTip: Tire Sizes 101

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