235/65-R16 tires are 0.93 inches (23.5 mm) smaller in diameter than 235/70-R16 tires and the speedometer difference is 3.2%.
The visuals and tables above illustrate the difference in dimensions between 215/60r16 and 215/65r15 tires. By looking at a visual representation of the differences in tire diameter, width, sidewall height, circumference, revs per mile, and speed difference, it easy to compare the 215/60r16 and 215/65r15 tire sizes.
In the tire comparison table above, you can see a detailed calculation of the size difference between 205/60 R16 and 215/65 R16 tire. The calculation results are presented in the form of visual infographics, on which tire with size 205/60 R16 is on top, and tire with size 215/65 R16 below. Both in the table and in the graph, the tires are
The resulting calculations of tire diameter and width, sidewall height, circumference and rim diameter are provided in the form of comparison table and visual graphics to better convey the difference between 215/65r16 and 235/60r16 tire sizes. On top of that, given the fact that 215/65r16 is the original equipment tire size, you may also
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Can you substitute 215-65-R16 tires for 205-70-R15 tires? Yes, but check carefully for steering clearance. There will be a 3.17% difference in diameter and your speedometer will be 2 mph fast
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