Tyre Upsize Calculator

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Guide to Tyre Sizing

Tyre Upsize Calculator
Current Wheel / Tyre New Wheel / Tyre
/ R / R
Current RR mm New RR mm
Current Circumference mm New Circumference mm
Difference in circumference mm or %
Tyrestore recommends an Upsizing only if the difference if less than 2%
So when your speedo reads 70mph, you're actually travelling at mph

Calculating Tyre Dimension's (Overall Diameter)

Width x Aspect Ratio = Section Height

Section Height x 2 = Combined Section Height

Combined Section Height + Wheel Diameter = Tyre Diameter

Example: 185/60HR14

185mm x .60=111mm

111mm x 2=222mm

222mm + 355.6mm(14")= 577.6mm or 22.74"

The first number is the width of the tyre in millimeters, measured from sidewall to sidewall. To convert to inches, divide by 25.4 In the example above, the width is 185mm or 7.28".

The second number is the aspect ratio. This is a ratio of sidewall height to width. In the example above, the tyre is 7.28" wide, multiply that by the aspect ratio to find the height of one sidewall. In this case, 185x0.60=111mm or 7.28"x0.60=4.36".

The last number is the diameter of the wheel in inches.

To figure the outside diameter of a tyre, take the sidewall height and multiply by 2,(remember that the diameter is made up of 2 sidewalls, the one above the wheel, and the one below the wheel) and add the diameter of the wheel to get your answer.

Conversion Of Ply Rating To Load Range Desigination

LOAD RANGE REPLACES PLY RATING
A 2
B 4
C 6
D 8
E 10
F 12
G 14
H 16
J 18
L 20
M 22
N 24