Struggling to figure out what size tire you need? Car tire size is typically indicated by an alphanumeric code. Being able to read and understand this code is incredibly important, especially if you’re looking at purchasing a new set of tires.

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How To Read Tire Size

Regardless of what kind of vehicle you drive, finding your tire’s size is relatively easy. There are five different places you’ll be able to find your vehicle’s tire size, including:

  1. Owner’s manual
  2. Driver’s side door jamb
  3. Inside your glove box door
  4. Within your gas tank hatch
  5. On your tire’s sidewall

Most people settle on simply reading the tire’s sidewall, but you’ll need to be able to decipher the code displayed there. For most vehicles, you’ll see the letter “P” before the code’s sequence begins. Tire size code is a series of numbers that represent width, aspect ratio, and rim diameter – in that order.

Example Tire Size Code: 275/60R20
Explanation: 275 refers to section width, 60 refers to aspect ratio, and 20 refers to rim diameter

While our tire size calculator provides a good visual representation of differing tire sizes, we further explain alphanumeric tire size codes below:

DimensionsDefinitionHow To CalculateMath
WidthThe width of a tire's tread pattern275.0 millimeters divided by
25.4 to get width in inches
275 ÷ 25.4 = 10.827
Sidewall HeightThe height of the sidewall measured from wheel rim to the top of the tire's treadAspect ratio divided by 100,
then multiplied by section width
275 x (60 ÷ 100) = 165
DiameterThe total diameter measuring one side of a tire to anotherThe number following R added
together with the product of
the sidewall height multiplied by 2
20 + (6.496 x 2) = 32.992
CircumferenceThe distance around the outside of a tireDiameter multiplied by pi20 x 3.14 = 62.8
Revolutions/MileThe number of times a tire rotates in one mile63,360 divided by circumference63,360 ÷ 62.8 = 1,008.917

It should be noted that for this example, sidewall height is indicated in millimeters (MM) and needs to be converted to inches in order to calculate diameter (6.496 in this case).

*Data accurate at time of publication.