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From my little knowlege of tires 23-tire width 50-Series or tire height 18-rim size.
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The 50 and 55 your talking about is the height of the sidewall, and if your worried about rubbing, then i would go with the lowest sidwall possible, meaning the lowest number, plus it will perform better.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Big Tymer: ok i got some eagle 077 18x 8s on their way here.... will the tire sizes
235 50 18
245 55 18
both fit properly? or are they too tall?
they are BF GOODRICH G FORCE KDWS ???? thanks and please respond!!!!<hr></blockquote>
I take it you got 4 - 18x8s. If so, then the tires are going to be different in total diameters. The 245/55 18s will be taller as well as wider than the 235/50s.
Sure it's not 245/40s??
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245 is the width/ 45 is the height (45% of the width)/ and 18 is just the wheel size if i remember that all correctly.
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255=Tire Width in Millimeters
50=Aspect Ratio, which is a percentage. What it represents is the sidewall height. So an aspect ratio of 50 means the sidewall is 50% as high as the tire is wide.
ZR=Z Rated (I'm not 100% positive on that though)
16=Rim diameter
How to convert metric tire size to American:
Convert the width in mm to inches by dividing it by 25.4 (The number of MM's in an inch): 255/25.4=10.39
Multiply the aspect ratio in the form of a percent by the tire width: 10.39*0.5=5.0197
Multiply that by 2 (2 sidewalls in the diameter of a tire): 5.0198*2=10.39
Add the rim diameter to the total of the 2 sidewall heights: 10.39+16=26.04 inches in diameter.
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