Will They Fit?

Swapping wheels or upsizing tires? Instantly see how a new tire size compares to your current setup. Check overall diameter, sidewall height, speedometer error, and clearance changes. No guesswork—just precise numbers and a visual side-by-side.

Current Tire

New Tire

Diameter

25.0" 24.7"
-0.3" (-1.2%)

Sidewall

3.9" 3.9"
0.0" (0%)

Speedometer Error

60 mph 60.7 mph
+1.2%

Clearance Change

-0.15"
Less clearance
Current New

Understanding Tire Sizes

A metric tire size like 225/45R17 breaks down into three numbers: 225 is the section width in millimeters, 45 is the aspect ratio (sidewall height as a percentage of width), and 17 is the rim diameter in inches. Changing any of these affects overall diameter, which directly impacts your speedometer, gearing, and wheel well clearance.

For off-road builds, a taller tire increases ground clearance and can correct speedometer under-reading, but may require a lift kit. For street tuners, a lower profile tire improves handling response but gives a harsher ride and more risk of rim damage. Always aim to keep overall diameter within 3% of stock to avoid ABS and traction control issues.

Use this tool to compare any two sizes instantly. The visual slider lets you see the difference in diameter; the calculated numbers give you exact speedometer error and clearance change so you can make an informed decision.

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