Tire Size Calculator

Tire Size Calculator

Compare tire sizes, speedometer error & fuel economy

Current Tire
New Tire

Tire Size Calculator – Introduction & User Guide

This Tire Size Calculator helps you compare two different tire sizes and clearly see their impact on:

  • Overall diameter and circumference
  • Speedometer accuracy
  • Fuel economy
  • Engine RPM (Revs per Mile)

It is especially useful when upgrading wheels or changing tire specifications.

Key Features

FeatureDescriptionBenefit
Diameter & CircumferenceCompares overall height and rolling distanceUnderstand fitment and gearing changes
Speedometer ErrorShows actual speed vs speedometer readingAvoid speeding tickets or inaccurate readings
Fuel Economy ImpactEstimates MPG change and annual fuel costSee long-term running cost difference
Revs per MileCalculates tire rotations per mileUnderstand effect on engine RPM and fuel
Detailed Comparison TableSide-by-side view of all key measurementsEasy visual comparison
Simple InputEnter Width, Aspect Ratio, and Rim sizeFast and intuitive to use

How to Use

StepActionDetails
1Enter Current Tire specsFill in Width (mm), Aspect Ratio, and Rim size (inch)
2Enter New Tire specsFill in the tire size you are considering
3(Optional) Add driving dataInput your current speed, MPG, and annual mileage
4Click Calculate Tire SizeAll results will appear below instantly
5Review resultsCheck diameter difference, speedometer error, and fuel economy impact

Understanding the Results

Main Comparison Results

MeasurementWhat It ShowsWhy It Matters
Overall DiameterTotal height of the tireAffects ground clearance and speedometer
CircumferenceDistance traveled in one full rotationDirectly affects speedometer and gearing
Revs per MileHow many times the tire rotates per mileHigher revs = higher RPM and potentially worse fuel economy

Speedometer Error

ItemExplanation
Speedometer ReadingWhat your dashboard shows
Actual SpeedYour real speed on the road
Speed Error %How much your speedometer is off

Tip: If the difference is more than ±3%, it is generally not recommended.

Fuel Economy Impact

ItemDescription
Estimated MPG ChangeExpected increase or decrease in fuel economy
New Estimated MPGYour new fuel economy after changing tires
Annual Fuel Cost ChangeHow much more or less you will spend on fuel per year

Larger tires usually reduce fuel economy slightly due to increased rolling resistance and weight.

Detailed Comparison Table (Example)

MeasurementCurrent TireNew TireDifference
Overall Diameter24.97″25.40″+0.43″ (+1.7%)
Sidewall Height101.3 mm94.0 mm-7.3 mm
Circumference78.45″79.80″+1.35″ (+1.7%)
Revs per Mile808794-14
Fuel Economy (MPG)28.027.7-0.3 (-1.1%)

Tips for Best Results

TipRecommendation
Keep diameter change within ±3%Safer for handling, speedometer, and ABS system
Input your real Current MPG and Annual MilesGet more accurate fuel cost estimates
Compare at least 2–3 different tire sizesFind the best balance between looks, performance, and efficiency
Consider load index and speed ratingDon’t only focus on size — safety comes first

This tool is clean, fast, and mobile-friendly. It gives you all the important data in one place so you can make a confident decision when changing tire sizes.

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