Thursday 27 December 2012

Tire size chart

Tire size chart

Life is full of choices, and the more options we have, the harder it is to make the right choice. With the wide range of tires offered by CARiD, the decision-making process becomes harder than ever. And if you don't know where to start from, it may seem virtually impossible to find a tire that would meet all your requirements. You can check each single brand, choose the performance characteristics, material, and structure. Everything may seem to work just fine, until you reach the dimensions. How frustrating it will be, if the tire you've chosen is not available in the size you need. Well, learning how too choose is certainly one of the most useful skills. And even though no one can make your choices for you, getting some help is never a bad idea. As always, CARiD is here, ready to assist you.You might be having having a hard time getting the right tire size. The car tire sellers needs to determine what best fits to your vehicle that’s why you need to understand the letters, numbers, slash letters and letter combination of your tires.Know what the first letter stands for your vehicle type to which the tire is to be installed. Example: P for passengers, T for Temporary Spare, LT for Light Truck, ST for Special Trailer. I’m sure that is not hard to decipher in your tire size chart. Width Number. The width is indicated after the digits or it’s cross section measurement usually in millimeters. Example: If you have a tire that says P225, therefore it means that the tire is for a Passenger Vehicle and the tire cross section width is 225 millimeters.

Tire size chart

Tire size chart

Tire size chart

Tire size chart

Tire size chart

Tire size chart

Tire size chart

Tire size chart

Tire size chart

1 comment:

  1. I recently just bought a new Jeep and I have been looking to get some new tires for it instead of just sticking with the stock ones. I have been looking at Wild Country Tires as a viable option since they will greatly improve the off-roading ability of my Jeep. This was really helpful in which size I should get, so thanks for sharing this!

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