So i was always taught that tire messurments worked like a 235/55 R 16 tire was 235 mm wide, and the side wall was 55% of 235 mms. That would mean that my side wall should be about 129 mm tall, and last time that i check the conversion from mm to inches was 25.4 mms in 1 inch which would mean there should be about 5.1 inches of side wall on my tire. Well i went outside and measured my tire to test this and my tire has 4 inches of side wall if that!
Would someone like to explain to me how this works?
BTW i measured my rim and it was exactly 17 inchs and it is the stock rim, so would someone like to tell me the proper way to measure a rim?
And lastly i was doing this because i am looking into getting new rims and i wanted to see how much higher my car would be ridding if i had 17s or 18s coupled with X side wall. Thanks for you input.
Would someone like to explain to me how this works?
BTW i measured my rim and it was exactly 17 inchs and it is the stock rim, so would someone like to tell me the proper way to measure a rim?
And lastly i was doing this because i am looking into getting new rims and i wanted to see how much higher my car would be ridding if i had 17s or 18s coupled with X side wall. Thanks for you input.
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