What is the diameter of a 235 55r17?

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Parameter Old New
Overall diameter: 679 mm 690 mm
Section width 225 mm 235 mm
Circumference 2134 mm 2169 mm
Sidewall height 124 mm 129 mm

What is the difference between 235 55r17 and 225 55r17?

With the 235/55 17 tire and wheel combo, the resulting difference in diameter and circumference is about 2%, so the speedo is 2% off. If I went to 225/55 17, this would drop to about 0.4%.

Can I use 235 55r17 instead of 235 65r17?

It is OK. As long as they are all the same.

Will 225 55r17 fit 225 65r17?

The difference in the dimension of the two tyres is purely in the aspect ratio of the sidewall so the /65 tyres will have a bigger sidewall (note that the number is 65% of the width, not 65 somethings – i.e. 165.75mm vs 140.25mm and that’s effectively doubled because you’re taking radius, not diameter) and therefore …

How tall is a 235 65r17 tire?

6.01 in
Tire Size Calculator – Tire & Wheel Plus Sizing BETA

Unit: Imperial Imperial Metric
Overall Diameter 29.03 in
Sidewall Height 6.01 in
Radius 14.51 in
Circumference 91.19 in

Are 225 and 235 tires interchangeable?

Are 225 and 235 Tires Interchangeable? Yes, they are. However, this is only possible if your car’s rims can accept the larger millimeter.

Can 235 tires replace 225?

What does it mean 225 65R17?

So in our P225/65R17 example, that ’65’ means the sidewall is 146.25 mm high, or 65 per cent of 225 mm. The lower that number falls, the higher the price tag on average, and when you get below 50 those costs can shock. The final two numbers in the sizing indicate the rim’s diameter in good old imperial inches.

What size tire is 235 65r17?

Tire Size Calculator – Tire & Wheel Plus Sizing BETA

Unit: Imperial Imperial Metric
Rim Diameter 17.00 in
Rim Width Range 6.50 in – 8.50 in
Overall Diameter 29.03 in
Sidewall Height 6.01 in

Will changing tire size affect abs?

Upgrading to Bigger Tires Won’t Break your ABS System The ABS system then starts to pulse the brakes rapidly until the wheels are all rotating at the same speed. In most cases, the ECU will automatically recalibrate to accommodate bigger tires. We recommend testing your ABS system after upgrading to bigger tires.