Metric to Standard Tire Conversion Calculator
Convert between metric and standard tire sizes instantly with precise calculations for diameter, width, and sidewall height
Metric to Standard Converter
Typically ranges from 155 to 365 mm
Sidewall height as percentage of width
Standard to Metric Converter
Total tire height in inches
Tire section width in inches
Popular Tire Size Conversions
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How Tire Size Conversion Works
Metric to Standard Formula
Metric tire format: WIDTH/ASPECT RATIO R RIM DIAMETER
Example: 315/75R16
Result: Diameter x Width R Rim (e.g., 34.6 x 12.4 R16)
Standard to Metric Formula
Standard tire format: DIAMETER x WIDTH R RIM DIAMETER
Example: 35×12.50R17
Result: Width/Aspect R Rim (e.g., 315/70R17)
Conversion Examples Step-by-Step
Example 1: Converting 315/75R16 to Standard
Step 1: Calculate sidewall height
Sidewall = (315 mm × 75%) ÷ 100 = 236.25 mm
Step 2: Convert sidewall to inches
Sidewall = 236.25 ÷ 25.4 = 9.3 inches
Step 3: Calculate overall diameter
Diameter = (2 × 9.3) + 16 = 34.6 inches
Step 4: Convert width to inches
Width = 315 ÷ 25.4 = 12.4 inches
Result: 34.6 x 12.4 R16
Example 2: Converting 33×12.50R17 to Metric
Step 1: Calculate sidewall height
Sidewall = (33 – 17) ÷ 2 = 8 inches
Step 2: Convert width to millimeters
Width = 12.50 × 25.4 = 317.5 mm (round to 315 mm)
Step 3: Calculate aspect ratio
Aspect = (8 × 25.4) ÷ 315 × 100 = 64.5% (round to 65%)
Result: 315/65R17
Comprehensive Conversion Chart
| Metric Size | Standard Size | Overall Diameter | Section Width | Sidewall Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 265/70R17 | 31.6 x 10.4 R17 | 31.6″ | 10.4″ | 7.3″ |
| 265/75R16 | 31.6 x 10.4 R16 | 31.6″ | 10.4″ | 7.8″ |
| 285/70R17 | 32.7 x 11.2 R17 | 32.7″ | 11.2″ | 7.9″ |
| 285/75R16 | 32.8 x 11.2 R16 | 32.8″ | 11.2″ | 8.4″ |
| 305/70R16 | 32.8 x 12.0 R16 | 32.8″ | 12.0″ | 8.4″ |
| 315/70R17 | 34.4 x 12.4 R17 | 34.4″ | 12.4″ | 8.7″ |
| 315/75R16 | 34.6 x 12.4 R16 | 34.6″ | 12.4″ | 9.3″ |
| 325/60R20 | 35.4 x 12.8 R20 | 35.4″ | 12.8″ | 7.7″ |
| 33×10.50R15 | 265/75R15 | 33.0″ | 10.5″ | 9.0″ |
| 33×12.50R17 | 315/70R17 | 33.0″ | 12.5″ | 8.0″ |
| 35×12.50R17 | 315/70R17 | 35.0″ | 12.5″ | 9.0″ |
| 35×12.50R20 | 325/60R20 | 35.0″ | 12.5″ | 7.5″ |
| 37×12.50R17 | 315/75R17 | 37.0″ | 12.5″ | 10.0″ |
| 37×13.50R20 | 355/55R20 | 37.0″ | 13.5″ | 8.5″ |
Tire Size Component Explained
When to Convert Tire Sizes
Off-Road Vehicle Modifications
When upgrading to larger tires for better ground clearance, you’ll need to convert between formats to find equivalent sizes. For example, a popular 35-inch tire in standard format might be 315/70R17 in metric.
Tire Replacement Shopping
Some tire manufacturers primarily use metric sizing while others use standard sizing. Converting between formats helps you find the best prices and availability across brands.
Speedometer Calibration
Changing tire sizes affects speedometer accuracy. Converting sizes helps calculate the percentage difference in overall diameter to recalibrate your speedometer correctly.
Vehicle Clearance Planning
Before installing larger tires, convert sizes to determine exact overall diameter increases to avoid rubbing against fenders, suspension components, or the frame.
