![]() ![]() You already have the tire width, the aspect ratio, the rim diameter you want to use, that is, you have the full tire size. The tire Measuring Rim Width, which stems from the tire size could help. In the charts, every tire width and aspect ratio combination, listed below the certain rim width, could be mounted on the rim width, but the question is: which tire width is the best fit to the rim width? ![]() Which tire width to choose from the tire width range? The is not responsible for any errors that may arise with their usage. Please note that these charts should be used only as a reference and they should be verified with tire/wheel manufacturers. Tire widths and aspect ratios for Rim Width, ordered by aspect ratio.Tire widths and aspect ratios for Rim Width, ordered by tire width and.Wider tires create more traction on the road, resulting in reducing fuel economy.Ĭlick on the button "Show me the tables" to see additional charts: Notes: A Tire with higher profile(series) for the same tire width or the same profile for a wider tire width, has a higher tire sidewall, that means more comfortable ride. If you choose a tire size in these charts or in the Tire size for rim size calculator, do one more check in the Wheel/Rim size calculator(or in the chart: Rim width range and Measuring rim width for Tire Size) for the selected tire size, to double check if the selected tire size has your rim in the acceptable rim width range.įind more relevant information below these charts.Ĭan I mount a smaller tire width than the one presented in the chart as the smallest, for the specific rim width? ![]() The charts, as an addition to our tire4rim calculator, should be used along with our rim4tire calculator, which complement each other. This is extremely important for many reasons. So, when you find tire sizes, i.e., tire width and series combinations that fit your wheels/rims, use our Tire Size Calculator – Tire Dimensions to compare them with your OE Tire size to ensure that the selected tires circumferences or diameters do not deviate too much from the OE tire circumference or diameter. NOTICE: These charts do not represent complete or ultimate solution for this particular purpose, they are only a reference. The data presented in the charts is only for the passenger car metric tires. Tires presented in the list should not be all considered suitable for your car, because only a few of them or maybe, only one would satisfy a requirement that their overall diameter should be almost the same as your OE (original equipment) tire diameter. When we say tire size in this context(relation between tire width and rim width), we mean only on tire width(i.e., section width) and tire aspect ratio/series, there is no rim diameter. The charts presented below could help you to make the rational decision about the tire width you need for the given wheel/rim width.īut, please consider that the resulting tire list lacks certain tire sizes, so it should not be treated as complete. When replacing OE(original equipment) tire with a wider one, aftermarket tire, the width of rim should be taken into consideration because each rim width corresponds to only a few tire widths. That's answer you can find in the charts below this text. If you want to mount a wider or a narrower tire on the existing rim you could ask the question: What tire widths fit to my wheel/rim?įor example, appropriate tire widths for the 6" rim are from 175mm to 225mm. ![]() The information related to other tire sizes can be found in Wheel/Rim Size Calculator or Rim Width Range and Measuring rim for Tire Size chart. The answer would be: "Rim widths corresponding to the tire size 195/65 R15 are: 5.5, 6.0, 6.5 and 7.0 inches". When replacing a rim or a tire with a wider one you could ask a question in two different ways: What rim widths fit to my tire? (e.g., 195/65 R15)
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