How wide is a 265 60 r18 tire?

How wide is a 265 60 r18 tire?

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265/60-18 Difference
Diameter inches (mm) 30.52 (775.2) 0.47 (12) 1.5%
Width inches (mm) 10.43 (265) 0.39 (10) 3.8%
Circum. inches (mm) 95.88 (2435.36) 1.48 (37.7) 1.5%
Sidewall Height inches (mm) 6.26 (159) 0.24 (6) 3.8%

What does p265 60R18 mean?

On this page you’ll find a color-coded explanation of the 265-60R18 tire code. This number means that your tire has an aspect ratio of 60%. In other words, your tire’s sidewall height (from the edge of the rim to the tire’s tread) is 60% of the width. In this case, the sidewall height works out to be 159 millimeters.

How wide is a 265 60?

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Parameter Old New
Overall diameter: 775 mm 802 mm
Section width 265 mm 265 mm
Circumference 2435 mm 2519 mm
Sidewall height 159 mm 172 mm

What size is 275 60 r18?

275/60R18 tires have a diameter of 31.0″, a section width of 10.8″, and a wheel diameter of 18″. The circumference is 97.3″ and they have 651 revolutions per mile.

What is a 110t tire?

The load rating on car and light truck tires ranges from 70 to 110. A tire with a load rating of 70 can carry 761 pounds, while a 110 rating has a load capacity of 2,337 pounds. A tire with a 101H load and speed index is rated for a maximum load carrying capacity of 1,819 pounds.

What does the 109t mean on a tire?

The load index number, 109, refers to the weight the tire can carry, in this case, 2271 lb. A load index of 120, which might be found on a 3/4-ton HD pickup, carries twice the weight of a load-index 95 tire.

How tall is 26560r18?

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Unit: Imperial Imperial Metric
Overall Diameter 30.52 in
Sidewall Height 6.26 in
Radius 15.26 in
Circumference 95.88 in

What size is LT275 70R18?

All-Terrain T/A KO2 275/70R18 Tire Specs

Size Diameter Width
LT275/70R18 125/122R E RWL 33.2″ 11″

What does 265 mean on a tire?

265 = Section Width in millimeters (measured at the widest part of the tire from sidewall to sidewall) /60 = Aspect Ratio or section height to width ratio as a percentage.

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