Re: Tires general question
"derek" <none@none.com> spake unto the assembled masses in
news:bqifmg$si2$1@dns3.cae.ca:
> Hey guys,
> I'm not very familiar with tires / measurements etc.
>
> How much of a difference is there between 185/60R14 and 175/65R14 ?
Example:
185/60R14
The first number is the nominal width, 185 millimeters.
The second number is the percentage of the width that the height is, 60%
So the height is 60% of 185, or 111mm.
175 x 65% = 114mm
There is a difference of 3mm (1/8") per side, or 6mm (1/4") total in the
diameter of those two tires.
A perfect match to the 175/65 would be 185/62, which they don't make. So
you've got to compromise a bit.
>Can I buy the 185 if I currently use the 175?
That would work. Your speedometer would read fast by around 2 or 3 percent.
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