The tire size designation provides key information about a tire's dimensions in a standardized format. It includes the tire width in millimeters, the aspect ratio as a percentage of the sidewall height to width, the tire structure type, and the rim diameter in inches. For example, a 195/65R15 tire has a width of 195mm, an aspect ratio of 65% corresponding to a 126.75mm sidewall, a radial-ply structure, and is designed for a 15 inch rim.
The tire size designation provides key information about a tire's dimensions in a standardized format. It includes the tire width in millimeters, the aspect ratio as a percentage of the sidewall height to width, the tire structure type, and the rim diameter in inches. For example, a 195/65R15 tire has a width of 195mm, an aspect ratio of 65% corresponding to a 126.75mm sidewall, a radial-ply structure, and is designed for a 15 inch rim.
The tire size designation provides key information about a tire's dimensions in a standardized format. It includes the tire width in millimeters, the aspect ratio as a percentage of the sidewall height to width, the tire structure type, and the rim diameter in inches. For example, a 195/65R15 tire has a width of 195mm, an aspect ratio of 65% corresponding to a 126.75mm sidewall, a radial-ply structure, and is designed for a 15 inch rim.
The tire size designation is consisted of the following elements: [Tire Width]/[Aspect Ratio]R[Rim Diameter] For example tire size 195/65R15 has: Tire Width = 195 mm Aspect Ratio = 65% Aspect Ratio is the sidewall height as a percentage of the section width. For example, sidewall height of this tire will be 195 x 0.65 = 126.75 mm Tire type = R - Radial-ply structure Rim Diameter = 15 inches