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Your Tire: 275/70R18

27570R18
Tire side profile showing overall diameter

33.16 in

Overall Diameter

Tire tread front view showing section width

10.83 in

Section Width

Tire Size Explained

Understanding Tire Sizes

A tire size like 275/70R18 contains important information about your tire's dimensions and construction.

Tire side profile showing overall diameter
275

Width

The width of the tire in millimeters from sidewall to sidewall.

70

Aspect Ratio

The height of the sidewall as a percentage of the width.

R

Construction

The tire is built using radial ply construction.

18

Wheel Diameter

The diameter of the wheel in inches that the tire fits.

Performance Impact 275/70R18

  • Ride Comfort

    More sidewall helps absorb potholes and rough roads.

  • Handling

    Taller tires trade some steering precision for comfort.

  • Fuel Economy

    Moderate footprint โ€” expect a small efficiency tradeoff versus narrow OEM sizes.

  • Ground Clearance

    Larger overall diameter raises the axle and improves obstacle clearance.

  • Off-Road Capability

    Taller sidewalls and diameter support airing down and trail clearance.

  • Towing

    Larger truck sizes often pair with stronger constructions.

  • Snow Performance

    Tread compound matters more than size alone.

This tire size prioritizes off-road capability, towing, comfort, and ground clearance while accepting minor tradeoffs in steering response, efficiency, and snow traction.

At a Glance 275/70R18

Best For

Daily DrivingHighway DrivingOverlandingTowingOff-RoadMixed Terrain

Quick Facts

Category
Off-Road / All-Terrain
Overall Diameter
33.16 in
Sidewall Height
7.58 in
Revs per Mile
608
Equivalent Flotation
33.2x10.8R18
Typical Build
All-terrain light truck
Popular Vehicles
Toyota Land Cruiser, Lexus LX, Ford F-250 Super Duty

Tradeoffs

  • Heavier steering
  • Fuel economy penalty
  • Larger turning footprint

Tire Size Cheat Sheet

Quick Diameter Reference

31 inch

Stock Truck

Common factory diameter for many trucks and SUVs.

33 inch

Popular Upgrade

Often adds useful clearance without extreme build changes.

35 inch

Serious Off-Road

Bigger stance and trail capability with more fitment demands.

37 inch

Extreme Build

Usually requires suspension, gearing, and clearance planning.

Popular Tires Available

Well-known tire models commonly sold in this size.

BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3

All-Terrain

Falken Wildpeak A/T4W

All-Terrain

Toyo Open Country A/T III

All-Terrain

FAQ

Tire Size Calculator Questions

How do I use a tire size calculator?

Enter the tire width, aspect ratio, and wheel diameter, or paste a full size such as 275/70R18. The calculator converts those values into real dimensions: overall diameter, section width, sidewall height, circumference, and revolutions per mile. Those numbers explain how a tire will fit and behave, but they are not the same as comparing two sizes. For speedometer change, clearance gain, or gearing difference, use a tire comparison calculator with both the current and new tire sizes.

What does a tire size like 275/70R18 mean?

The first number is the section width in millimeters. The second number is the aspect ratio, meaning the sidewall height is that percentage of the width. The letter describes construction, usually R for radial. The final number is the wheel diameter in inches. Together, those values determine the tireโ€™s real outside diameter and sidewall height. That is why two sizes that look close on paper can ride differently or fit differently once installed.

Which tire dimension matters most for fitment?

Overall diameter and section width matter most. Diameter determines how much vertical wheel-well space the tire needs and how much it affects gearing. Section width determines inner clearance near suspension components and outer clearance near fenders. Wheel offset and wheel width can make the same tire size fit differently on two vehicles. Always treat calculator results as a measurement baseline, then verify clearance on the exact vehicle and wheel combination.

How does tire size affect driving?

Tire size affects ride comfort, steering response, braking feel, fuel economy, and speedometer behavior. Taller tires can soften impacts and increase ground clearance, but they may feel heavier and reduce acceleration. Wider tires can improve dry grip, but they may increase road noise, tramlining, and rolling resistance. Lower-profile tires typically sharpen handling but transmit more impact into the cabin. The best size depends on whether the vehicle is used for commuting, towing, off-road travel, or performance driving.

Can I choose a tire size based only on diameter?

Diameter is important, but it is not enough. Two tires can share a similar overall diameter while having different widths, sidewall heights, load ratings, and tread constructions. A narrow touring tire and a heavy all-terrain tire can calculate similarly but feel completely different on the road. Use diameter to protect speedometer accuracy and clearance, then evaluate width, load range, tread type, and intended use before choosing a final size.

275/70R1833.16 in diameter10.83 in width608 revs/mile
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