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How To Read Metric Tire Sizes – In 60 Seconds

Eunice Tossy by Eunice Tossy
February 23, 2024
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Understanding the numbers on your tires is key to choosing the right ones for your vehicle. Let’s say your tire size is 235/25R21C, let’s break down the significance of these numbers:

What does ‘235’ stand for?

Let’s start with the first number, which denotes the tire width. For instance, if you see a number like 235, it signifies the width of the tire from sidewall to sidewall in millimeters. This measurement determines how wide the tire is and influences its contact patch with the road surface. A wider tire often provides better grip and stability, especially during cornering.

What does ’25’ stand for?

Moving to the second number, which represents the aspect ratio or sidewall profile. This figure is depicted as a percentage and measures the height of the sidewall from the rim. For example, an aspect ratio of 25 means the sidewall height is 25% of the tire’s width. A smaller aspect ratio indicates a lower profile tire with a shorter sidewall, contributing to better handling and responsiveness due to reduced flex during cornering. Conversely, a larger aspect ratio generally implies a taller sidewall, which can enhance ride comfort by absorbing road imperfections.

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What does ‘R’ stand for?

The letter following the aspect ratio indicates the tire’s construction type. ‘R’ stands for radial, which is the standard construction method for modern tires. Radial tires have cords that run perpendicular to the direction of travel, providing enhanced flexibility and better traction. However, ‘D’ denotes bias-ply construction, an older tire technology where the cords run diagonally across the tire. Bias-ply tires are less common in modern vehicles due to their stiffer ride and inferior performance compared to radial tires.

If there’s another letter before the ‘R’ (for instance, ‘V’ or ‘W’), it denotes the tire’s speed rating. This rating indicates the maximum speed the tire can sustain under optimal conditions without overheating or failing. Each letter corresponds to a specific speed range, with higher letters indicating higher speed capabilities.

What does ’21’ stand for?

Finally, the last number indicates the tire’s diameter, measured in inches. For instance, if the tire size is 21, it corresponds to a wheel with a 21-inch diameter. It’s crucial to match this number with your vehicle’s wheel size to ensure proper fitment and functionality.

Understanding these tire numbers empowers vehicle owners to make informed decisions when selecting tires that suit their driving needs, ensuring optimal performance, safety, and compatibility with their vehicle.

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