Trailer Tire Sizing
Tire Type defines the proper use of the tire. For example, the “ST” on the tire shown here means that this is a trailer tire. "P' = Passenger car, "LT" = Light Truck Tire Width is the width of the tire measured in millimeters from sidewall to sidewall. This tire width is 205 millimeters Aspect Ratio is the ratio of the height of the tire's cross-section to its width. On our example, 75 means that the height is equal to 75% of the tire's width. Sidewall Height / Aspect = Tire Width x Aspect Ratio / 100 Construction tells you how the layers of the tire were put together. The “R” stands for Radial which means the layers run radially across the tire. A “B” stands for bias construction which means that the layers run diagonally. Wheel Diameter is the width of the wheel from one end to the other. The diameter of this wheel is 15 inches. Vintage Tire Conversion Chart
Use this chart to figure out the closest modern tire size to your original tires. Keep in mind these are close approximations and may not be exact replacements. Before purchasing any tires you should compare outside diameters and the tread footprint to get a better idea on how close a match they are. |