How much does a 265 70 R17 cost?

How much does a 265 70 R17 cost?

Size 265 70 R17 starting at: $34.99. Tires in stock: 858. Available brands: 95 with 251 models.

What size tire is p265?

P-Metric Tire Sizes – P-Metric to Inches Conversion Chart

Rim Size P-Metric Size Actual Tire Height
16 Inch 245/75R16 30.5 inches
265/70R16 30.6 inches
265/75R16 31.6 inches
285/75R16 32.8 inches

What is a 265 70 17 tire size?

Plus Sizes

265/70-17 285/70-17
Diameter inches (mm) 31.61 (802.8) 32.71 (830.8)
Width inches (mm) 10.43 (265) 11.22 (285)
Circum. inches (mm) 99.29 (2522.07) 102.76 (2610.04)
Sidewall Height inches (mm) 7.3 (185.5) 7.85 (199.5)

How tall is a 265 70r16 tire?

Plus Sizes

245/75-16 265/70-16
Diameter inches (mm) 30.47 (773.9) 30.61 (777.4)
Width inches (mm) 9.65 (245) 10.43 (265)
Circum. inches (mm) 95.72 (2431.28) 96.15 (2442.27)
Sidewall Height inches (mm) 7.23 (183.75) 7.3 (185.5)

What does P mean on a tire?

Passenger Tire
P identifies your tire as a Passenger Tire. The P stands for PMetric. If your tire size starts with LT rather than a P than it identifies the tire as a Light Truck tire. For example, this aspect ratio of 50 means that the tire’s section height is 50% of the tire’s section width.

What does 100s mean on a tire?

Understanding Tire Load Index Just after the tire size are some more numbers, commonly 100T. The 100 is the tire’s load index, and in the case of 100, it means by itself a properly inflated tire can hold up 800 kilograms (1,764 lb.).

What is P265 70R17?

265/70R17. Diameter : 31.6″ Width : 10.4″ Wheel : 17″ x 7-9″

Will a 285 70 17 fit a Jeep Wrangler?

They’re all identical. The only difference is that the JL Wrangler uses 14mm lug studs now, but all the 2007+ wheels can still fit, and can still all run the same tire sizes. 285/75-17 is what I’m running and they measure 33.00″ tall on the Jeep. This is a little taller than the Rubicon tires.

What does p265 65r17 mean?

This number indicates that your tire has a width of 265 millimeters. 65. This number means that your tire has an aspect ratio of 65%. In other words, your tire’s sidewall height (from the edge of the rim to the tire’s tread) is 65% of the width.

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