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Metric to Sidewall Car Tyres Tyres Size Chart

This chart converts tyre sizes from metric to sidewall, covering 50 common tyre sizes. The table below shows the exact sidewall for each metric measurement, helping you compare tyres across different notation systems.

Understanding both metric and imperial tyre measurements is important when shopping for replacements, especially if you are comparing tyres from different manufacturers or regions. Our chart covers standard passenger-car tyre sizes that you will find at most tyre retailers.

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MetricSidewall
155/65R144.0"
165/65R144.2"
175/65R144.5"
185/65R144.7"
175/65R154.5"
185/65R154.7"
195/65R155.0"
205/65R155.3"
185/55R154.0"
195/55R154.2"
185/60R154.4"
195/60R154.6"
205/55R164.4"
215/55R164.7"
225/55R164.9"
205/60R164.8"
215/60R165.1"
225/60R165.3"
215/45R173.8"
225/45R174.0"
235/45R174.2"
245/45R174.3"
215/50R174.2"
225/50R174.4"
215/55R174.7"
225/55R174.9"
235/55R175.1"
225/40R183.5"
235/40R183.7"
245/40R183.9"
255/40R184.0"
225/45R184.0"
235/45R184.2"
245/45R184.3"
235/50R184.6"
235/55R185.1"
235/35R193.2"
245/35R193.4"
255/35R193.5"
245/40R193.9"
255/40R194.0"
245/45R194.3"
255/45R194.5"
245/35R203.4"
255/35R203.5"
275/35R203.8"
245/40R203.9"
255/40R204.0"
275/40R204.3"
255/45R204.5"

How to Measure Your Tyres Size

Find your current tyre size on the sidewall of your tyre — it looks like 205/55R16. The first number (205) is the width in millimetres, the second (55) is the aspect ratio (sidewall height as a percentage of width), and the number after R (16) is the rim diameter in inches. You will need these three numbers to convert between metric notation and inch-based measurements.

Tips for Converting Car Tyres Tyres Sizes

Never change tyre size without consulting your vehicle manufacturer's recommendations. An incorrect size can affect handling, braking distance, and speedometer accuracy.

The aspect ratio (second number in metric notation) is a percentage of the tyre width. A 205/55R16 has a sidewall height of 55% of 205 mm = 112.75 mm.

Plus-sizing (fitting wider tyres on larger rims) is popular for appearance but can change ride quality. Keep the overall diameter within 3% of the original to maintain speedometer accuracy.

Quick Reference

Quick reference: a 155/65R14 tyre has a sidewall of 4.0", a 225/55R17 has a sidewall of 4.9", and a 255/45R20 has a sidewall of 4.5". See the full chart above for all 50 sizes.

This car tyres data is also available in Diameter, Width sizing. Use the converter tool above to switch between any pair of systems instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I read the metric tyre size notation?
A metric tyre size like 225/55R17 has three parts: the first number is the width in millimetres, the second number (after the slash) is the aspect ratio as a percentage of the width, and the number after R is the rim diameter in inches. For example, 225/55R17 has a sidewall of 4.9".
Can I use a different tyre size than recommended?
You should stick to sizes recommended by your vehicle manufacturer. Different sizes affect speedometer accuracy, braking distance, handling, and fuel economy. If you want to change sizes, consult a tyre specialist and keep the overall diameter within 3% of the original.
What is the sidewall of a 225/55R17 tyre?
A 225/55R17 tyre has a sidewall of 4.9". You can find the sidewall for any of the 50 tyre sizes in our chart above.
Where do I find my current tyre size?
Your tyre size is printed on the sidewall of each tyre. You can also find the manufacturer-recommended size on the placard inside the driver's door jamb, in your owner's manual, or sometimes inside the fuel filler door.
What does the R in tyre sizes mean?
The R stands for Radial, which describes the internal construction of the tyre. Nearly all modern passenger-car tyres are radial. You may occasionally see D (diagonal/bias-ply) on trailer or vintage tyres.
How many tyre sizes does this chart cover?
This chart covers 50 common passenger-car tyre sizes, from 155/65R14 to 255/45R20, converting each from metric to sidewall.

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