Tire Size Calculator

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d_m_kolb
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Tire Size Calculator

Post by d_m_kolb »

Tire Size Calculator Click here
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Post by goodvibe »

Here's another SPEED IN GEARS calculator that's working. It's loaded with GT specs. Easily changed. http://www.car-videos.com/tool...ulate
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Post by faygolovinjuggalo »

thanks for the post.... man that really helped out... told me that my 225/40/18's are almost the exact same size as my stocks... -0.8% it really dont get much closer than that
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Post by Yoda »

Quote, originally posted by faygolovinjuggalo »thanks for the post.... man that really helped out... told me that my 225/40/18's are almost the exact same size as my stocks... -0.8% it really dont get much closer than thatYou might also like 225/50/16 tiresGreat links BTW - especially the speed in gears. Thanks
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Re: Tire Size Calculator (d_m_kolb)

Post by Toasted7 »

That's pretty sweet... tells me that the 225/40-18 wheels/tires I'm lookin' at are nearly the same size as my stock 16s. That is very handy to know!
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Post by lextrix »

I re-calculated (Speed In Gears) for my 235/45/17 tires...that means if I could get to redline in 6th I'd be going 183 MPH!
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Post by Raven »

Woah! There's nothing like jumping 3 years and 6 months to confuse a guy.
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Post by bergse01 »

When using the tire size calculator, not sure if the math is being done correctly. In reviewing an explanation of tire sizes, the first number is width of tread, 2nd is hight of sidewall, and finally rim size. in putting in the stock vibe tire, and changing just the tread width to 275 (just messing around), it showed that my speedometer would show slower. to me that doesn't make sense. Just wanted to put that out there so people aren't relying on bad data.
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screenshot of my results.

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Post by Raven »

The second number is the aspect ratio. It's in percent. 205 is the width in millimeters. The height of the tire from the rim to the tread is 55% of 205 or 112.75mm. A 275/55/16 would be 151.25mm high and being bigger would turn more slowly at 60mph and show up as slower on the speedometer which is calibrated for a 205/55/16 tire.
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Post by WaveAction »

here's my results
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Post by Kamikaze »

This leads me to a question...If the factory size 16 is 205 55 16 &a factory 17 is 215 50 17...does that mean that my speedo is setup differently than a vibe with factory 16's?if so, then that would make sense on why I would go with a 235 40 18 instead of a 225 40 18...As you can see, the Diameter is off by 1/8" meaning I'll be traveling faster if the speedo's are the same...
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Post by CAN-AWD-VIBE »

this is a good thing
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Post by HighMileVibe »

Keep in mind, many speedo's are designed to be reading 1-5% HIGHER than actual. You can check yours against a GPS. Thus, a taller tire may actually make your speedo MORE accurate than with the stock tire size. It also effectively raises the final drive ratio for possible MPG improvements. Again, any MPG comparison would need to take into account the speedo correction factor (GPS calibration) to be a correct comparison.
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Post by HighMileVibe »

Here's another calculator that you can save to your PC and run from MS Excel or OpenOffice (www.filehippo.com)The offset worksheet is a draft, the tire size is pretty well tuned and gives you 4 tires to compare at the same time.

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Post by chrishil »

Wow this is nice. But to some point, people does not normally compute the size of their car's tires.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------wholesale parts
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