Tire section width guide

What does the section width number mean?

The section width (e.g. 205 in 205/55R16) is the widest measurement of the unmounted tire in millimetres, measured from sidewall to sidewall. A wider tire generally provides more grip but increases rolling resistance and may not fit narrower rims or tight wheel arches.

FAQ

What does the section width number mean?
The section width (e.g. 205 in 205/55R16) is the widest measurement of the unmounted tire in millimetres, measured from sidewall to sidewall. A wider tire generally provides more grip but increases rolling resistance and may not fit narrower rims or tight wheel arches.
What should I verify before using this information?
Use TireFitLab values as a sizing reference, then verify the vehicle handbook, tire placard, rim compatibility, load rating, and physical clearance before fitting.

Decode a tyre size

Type the main sidewall size string to see the width, profile and sidewall math.

Section width
225 mm
Aspect ratio
45%
Sidewall height
101.3 mm
Overall diameter
634.3 mm

Reference-table value only. Always match your vehicle placard and tire sidewall markings.

Worked examples

Metric and flotation markings look different, but the table is calculated from the same nominal diameter, width and rim-size rules.

SizeOverall diameterSection widthSidewallCircumference
225/45R1724.97 in / 634 mm8.86 in / 225 mm3.99 in / 101.3 mm78.45 in / 1993 mm
285/75R1632.83 in / 834 mm11.22 in / 285 mm8.42 in / 213.8 mm103.14 in / 2620 mm
33x12.50R1533.00 in / 838 mm12.50 in / 318 mm9.00 in / 228.6 mm103.67 in / 2633 mm

What to do with it: Round marketing sizes can hide several millimetres of difference.

Tire & wheel reference guides · How to read a tire size · Rim diameter guide

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Last reviewed: 2026-06-28
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  • Reviewed deterministic geometry, load/speed references, sitemap inclusion and localized page shell.