275/50R16 — what does it mean?
- 275 stands for tread width in millimeters
- 50 is an aspect ration between the tread width and the sidewall in percents
- R means that the tire has a radial construction
- 16 is a wheel diameter (or rim) in inches
How to convert 275 50R16 to inches?
First of all, we need to divide 275 mm (width) by 25.4 (mm to inch conversion), which will give us a width of 10.8″. Then, 50% of the 10.8″ will result in 5.4″ sidewall.
To get the total height or tire diameter, we need to sum the 16″ rim diameter with two of the sidewall heights. It will result in a 26.8″ total tire diameter (or height).
For your convenience, below is a table for 275/50R16 conversion to inches:
Inches | Metric | |
---|---|---|
Overall diameter (height) | 26.8″ | 681 mm |
Tread width | 10.8″ | 275 mm |
Wheel diameter | 16″ | 681 mm |
Sidewall height | 5.4″ | 138 mm |
Circumference | 84.2″ | 2138 mm |
Revolutions | 753 / ml | 468 / km |
Alternatives to a 275/50R16 tire
If you're looking to upsize your 275 50R16 tires, try to stay within 3% deviation of an overall diameter for safety reasons.
Tire | Tire diameter | Width | Wheel Size |
---|---|---|---|
225/60R16 | 26.6″ -0.18% | 8.9″ | 16″ |
225/65R16 | 27.4″ 0.54% | 8.9″ | 16″ |
145/90R16 | 26.4″ -0.37% | 5.7″ | 16″ |
155/90R16 | 27″ 0.18% | 6.1″ | 16″ |
165/80R16 | 26.4″ -0.37% | 6.5″ | 16″ |
175/75R16 | 26.4″ -0.37% | 6.9″ | 16″ |
175/80R16 | 27″ 0.18% | 6.9″ | 16″ |
185/75R16 | 27″ 0.18% | 7.3″ | 16″ |
T155/90R16 | 27″ 0.18% | 6.1″ | 16″ |
205/65R16 | 26.4″ -0.37% | 8.1″ | 16″ |