Both in the table and in the graph, the tires are compared according to the following indicators: overall diameter, section width, circumference, sidewall height and clearance. Also, the online application calculates the difference in real speed and speedometer readings if the difference between tire 205/50 R17 and tire 225/50 R17 is significant. In the tire comparison table above, you can see a detailed calculation of the size difference between 205/75 R15 and 215/70 R15 tire. The calculation results are presented in the form of visual infographics, on which tire with size 205/75 R15 is on top, and tire with size 215/70 R15 below. Both in the table and in the graph, the tires are Slippery fingers (or that first friday night beer) of course 205/60-16 on a 7x16" rim :7: Well EU outbacks are delivered on 215/55-17 so alreday there you get a minor (1,8%) diff and with 205/60-15 you get 4,2% (compared to 225/55-17 in both caeses) but if you look at it in numbers: doing 57,5 mpg when it read 60 mph. 205/70-R14 tires are 0.55 inches (14 mm) smaller in diameter than 215/70-R14 tires and the speedometer difference is 2.1%. I run on stock 225 55 r16 tires you would need to use 205/60/16's. Three quarters of an inch narrower tires. Rolling diameter = 205 times 60% times 2, plus 406.40 . In this case, the overall diameter of the 235/75r15 tire is 28.88 inches (733.5 mm). In comparison, the 225/70r15 tire has an overall diameter of 27.4 inches (696 mm). The difference is approximately 1.48 inches or 37.5 mm, translating to about 5.4%. As this exceeds the advised 3% difference, it would generally not be recommended to use a 235 I have a 205/75r15 trailer tire load range E, and I was looking all over the internet and all I can find is 225/75r15 load range E. However, I can not find 205/75r15 load range E only load range D. I was wondering if i could replace the 205 with the 225 on the same rim. Thank you, asked by: Michael R Both in the table and in the graph, the tires are compared according to the following indicators: overall diameter, section width, circumference, sidewall height and clearance. Also, the online application calculates the difference in real speed and speedometer readings if the difference between tire 205/60 R16 and tire 225/60 R16 is significant. 215/60-R16 tires are 0.41 inches (10.5 mm) larger in diameter than 225/55-R16 tires and the speedometer difference is 1.6%. Estimated value of our free services***. Check out all the free services we offer with every tire purchase. FREE Flat Tire Repair $20 per service. FREE Tire Rotation $27 (every 5k miles) FREE Tire Rebalancing $17 per Tire. FREE Tire Replacement $118 Value. FREE Pre-trip Safety Check $60 Value. FREE Tire Air Pressure Check Always Free.

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