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Attractive Design
Improved Handling
Improved Cornering
Bumpier Ride
Poor Traction in Snow
How do I find my tire size?
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Pros & Cons of Staggered Fitment
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By Tire Agent Staff
January 27, 2022
When you hear the term "aspect ratio," photography might come to mind. Aspect ratio is the relationship between the height and width of any image. The term is also used with computer screens, televisions, engineering, graphic design and several other fields.
But, tires are round, not square like photos and video screens. Well, aspect ratio isn't limited to the Ansel Adams and electronic engineers of the world. It's also important to know when choosing the right tires for your vehicle. You're probably thinking great, math! Who knew adulting would be so difficult?
The aspect ratio tells you the proportion of the height of the tire's sidewall to its width. It is indicated on the tire sidewall as a percentage and simply identified as a percentage of the section height divided by the section width. This ratio means the height of the tire's sidewall compared to its width, helping you understand how much sidewall is visible on your tire.
So a tire aspect ratio of 55 means the height is equal to 55% of the width.
You can see an in-depth breakdown of what those numbers mean in our article, "What Do The Numbers On Tires Mean? Decoding Tire Number Meaning."
For now, let's focus on a tire's aspect ratio and why you should care about it. It's not as dull as you may think, and you will learn some valuable information.
One of the most common tire sizes for passenger cars is P205/65R15. Here's what those numbers mean in laypeople's terms.
The 205 represents 205 millimeters wide from sidewall to sidewall when looking at the tire straight on. The 15 is the rim diameter of the wheel that the tire will fit, and the 65 is the aspect ratio.
These sizing metrics make up what's known as tire ratio and determine your vehicle's performance on the road. It's a measure of how wide a tire is in relation to its height. More on that later.
Let's define aspect ratios, which are depicted in percentages. The number is derived by dividing a tire's height off the rim by its width. When a tire has an aspect ratio of 65, its height is 65% of its width.
What's the difference between, say a 70 series tire versus 75 tire size? A tire size 235/75/16, for example, would be taller than a tire with 235/70/16. Make sense? Good. Now, why does this matter?
Here's the payoff to all the nerdy calculations. When you have an aspect ratio of 65, the sidewall is 65% as high as the tire is wide. The taller the sidewall, the more rubber there is to cushion you from bumps and road irregularities. Which logically makes for a smoother, more comfortable ride.
So, why not opt for a bigger aspect ratio and the smoothest ride possible? If you don't stay within your vehicle's recommendations, you could experience irregular driving dynamics and get worse gas mileage.
Your tires will also respond differently to the road and affect the amount of power needed to make turns. This will cause your car to be less efficient and drive differently when it comes to handling and safety.
Some people even choose to go with a smaller aspect ratio. Think muscle cars. They do this for a couple of reasons. One is they can look pretty cool when combined with bigger rims. Low-profile tires can also offer enhanced cornering and braking performance.
The key takeaway is a smaller tire ratio will result in a more rigid, bumpier ride. That's why it's best not to go too low with your tire’s aspect ratio.
Changing tire sizes wasn't a big deal with older cars. Vehicles manufactured in the early 1980s or earlier could easily handle different tire sizes. The main problem it caused was potentially imprecise speedometers.
If you were to switch tire size on an older car, the only dimensions you could modify are the aspect ratio and width. Avoid changing the wheel size, which could bring on more extensive problems.
But changing the tire size on modern vehicles could cause issues like reduced gas mileage, rough handling, alignment problems and excessive stress on the car's powertrain. So, yes, you can use tires with different aspect ratio, but you could affect your gas mileage and handling. We suggest to check with tire experts before upsizing or downsizing tires.
That's why we advise staying within the manufacturer's recommended sizing. Your neck, back and wallet will thank you later.
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