What is the difference between 265 70 r17 and 275 70 r17?
Width is the first digit of the tire size index. As you can see the first number of one tire is 265 and the other is 275. This means that the width of the tire 265 70R17 is 265 millimeters and the tire 275 70R17 is 275 millimeters. So the difference in their width is 275 – 265 = 10 millimeters.
What is a 265 70 17 tire size?
265/70R17 tires are 31.6″ tall, have a section width of 10.4″, and fit wheels with a diameter of 17. The circumference is 99.2″ that translates into 638 revolutions per mile. As a rule, they can be mounted on the wheels with 17″ x 7-9″(LT Tires 7-8.5″) rim width.
How tall is a 270 70R17 tire?
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265/70-17 | 270/70-17 | |
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Diameter inches (mm) | 31.61 (802.8) | 31.88 (809.8) |
Width inches (mm) | 10.43 (265) | 10.63 (270) |
Circum. inches (mm) | 99.29 (2522.07) | 100.16 (2544.06) |
Sidewall Height inches (mm) | 7.3 (185.5) | 7.44 (189) |
How tall is a 275 70 r17 tire?
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265/70-17 | 275/70-17 | |
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Diameter inches (mm) | 31.61 (802.8) | 32.16 (816.8) |
Width inches (mm) | 10.43 (265) | 10.83 (275) |
Circum. inches (mm) | 99.29 (2522.07) | 101.03 (2566.05) |
Sidewall Height inches (mm) | 7.3 (185.5) | 7.58 (192.5) |
What size is 265 75R17 in inches?
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265/75-17 | 265/70-17 | |
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Diameter inches (mm) | 32.65 (829.3) | 31.61 (802.8) |
Width inches (mm) | 10.43 (265) | 10.43 (265) |
Circum. inches (mm) | 102.57 (2605.32) | 99.29 (2522.07) |
Sidewall Height inches (mm) | 7.82 (198.75) | 7.3 (185.5) |
What size is 265 75r17 in inches?
What does the 265 70 R17 on a tire mean?
On this page you’ll find a color-coded explanation of the 265-70R17 tire code. This number indicates that your tire has a width of 265 millimeters. This number means that your tire has an aspect ratio of 70%. In other words, your tire’s sidewall height (from the edge of the rim to the tire’s tread) is 70% of the width.
How wide is 265 70 17 tire?
265/70R17 tires have a diameter of 31.6″, a section width of 10.4″, and a wheel diameter of 17″. The circumference is 99.2″ and they have 638 revolutions per mile.
Do “all season tires” count as snow tires?
If your tire is marked on the sidewall with M+S – mud and snow – this indicates you have an all-season tire. Both California and Nevada consider this an acceptable tire for the snow. Deeper-treaded winter tires are labeled M+S, but also have an icon of a mountain with a snowflake. Summer tires lack the M+S designation.