Guest MontanaPathy Posted November 7, 2004 Share Posted November 7, 2004 I have read through the posts regarding tire size, my question is this...I'm in the market for new tires, currently I have 245/70/R16, i'd like to go to a little bit taller tire w/out any special modifications...would 245/75/R16 fit, I'm assuming that it's the second number, the 75, that indicates tire height, I'm used to thinking of tires as 31/10.50,33/9.5...this metric is confusing me...What is the tallest tire i can fit w/out a lift? the current size seem to be a bit small for the car. I'm not looking to go wider, I like how they are just inside the fenders, but a bit taller wouldn't hurt...I've seen that standard size is 255/65/R16, so i assume mine are already larger than stock...so what would going to 245/75/R16s do for me? thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ Dank Posted November 7, 2004 Share Posted November 7, 2004 245/70/R16 gives you a 29.5" tire diameter. Going to 245/75/16 will increase the diameter an inch to 30.5. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big_johnson Posted November 8, 2004 Share Posted November 8, 2004 metric isn't that bad. Here's how it works: the 1st number is the tread width in mm. Ex. 245 / 25.4 = 9.65" So these tires would be 9.65 inches wide (there are 25.4 mm in one inch) Next, you find the sidewall height. Ex. If you had 245/75, that means that each sidewall height is 75% of the width. So 245 x .75 = 183.75 mm. Multiply that by 2 (because there is a sidewall on either side of the rim) and you get 367.5 mm So, if your rim is 16 inches tall, 16" = 406.4 mm (16x25.4) Then, 367.5 mm (total sidewall height) + 406.4 mm (rim height in mm) = 773.9 mm in total tire height. To get this in inches, just convert it. 773.9 / 25.4 = 30.46" So, Like DJ said, the 245/75/16's would be about 30.5x9.5 R16. Anything that is less than 31" in overall tire height should fit with minimal to no rubbing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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