tire heights?

1987Rock

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Ok, I've been thinking about the difference in the overall tire diameter between a 315/35/17 and a 295/35/18.
It won't happen anytime soon, but for the money I would pay for a set of quality tires for 18s, I could buy another wheel/tire combo from 5.0resto etc and sell my old set for 500-600 and come out ahead.

I have 3.73s and do a good bit of highway driving, so I'm wondering how many more rev's I would have to turn with 17s. I would really love to get a set of 275/315 17s cuz those look SICK! on our cars :nice: I've got 18s with 245/275 and they just look skinny to me...:shrug:

So does someone have/can someone take measurements of a 315/35/17 for the overall diameter and how wide they actually are? Thanks guys :SNSign: :flag:
 
You may be able to go to a big discount tire chain like Discount Tire
or Tire Rack and find specs which will include various dimensions

You might do the same with the tire manufacturer :shrug:

I've seen those specs somewhere but I forget where :scratch:
but
Like X Files ... The Info Is Out There :D

Grady
 
I didn't think about that...I'll try that and do a better search. It was late last night and wasn't fully here while I was searching. :rolleyes:

But if anyone wants to measure, that would be great. idk, but I think once they're mounted and on the car on the ground, it might make a small difference. :shrug:
 
The 315/35/17 will have a overall diameter of 26" and the 295/35/18 will have an overall diameter of 26.43"

So if you have a auto, your final tranny gear is 0.7

the 315's will have a rpm speed of 2362 and the 295's will have a rpm speed of 2324....very small difference, nothing to worry about
 
315 x .35 x 2 / 25.4 + 17 = overall tire diameter

The way this works is 315 (section width) x .35 (sidewall ratio) x 2 (1 "top" and 1 "bottom" sidewall) / 25.4 (to convert from mm to inches) + 17 (wheel diameter) = 25.68"

So you can apply this to any metric tire to get an idea of the overall height. (In case you don't have that handy dandy caculator...handy.)