Yes, you can replace a 225/40R18 tire with a 225/55R18 tire, but there are some important considerations. The 225/55R18 tire has a larger overall diameter and sidewall height, which can affect the vehicle's handling, speedometer accuracy, and clearance in the wheel well. It's essential to ensure that the new tire fits properly and does not interfere with the vehicle's suspension or body. Always consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional before making such a change.
It is a 55% decrease.
(56/55) / (77/40) = (56/55) * (40/77) =56*40/(55*77) = 8*40/(55*11) = 8*8/(11*11) = 64/121
40 + 15 = 55
55 multiplied by 40 equals 2,200.
55
Yes, this is a decent swap. If your OEM size was 235/50-18 and you substitute 225/55-18 your speedometer will read 58.9 at a true 60 mph.
The equivalence is 225 50 R18 so that the diameter may be the same.
205 x 55% = 112.75 = sidewall height 112.75 x 2 = 225.5 = 8.87795" + 16" (rim) = 24.87795 diameter 225 x 40% = 90 = sidewall height 90 x 2 = 180 = 7.08661" + 18" (rim) = 25.08661 diameter As you can see, the diameter will be only 0.20866" larger, so I would say YES !
yes it should work
what is the diameter difference from a 205/65/16 vs. 225/60/16
Yes, this is a decent swap. If your OEM size was 235/50-18 and you substitute 225/55-18 your speedometer will read 58.9 at a true 60 mph.
205/55/16 is the original tires 225/40/18 for racing edition and Z-edition
The answer is 18 - consider that a division sum is always a fraction in the form x over y. x/55 is equal to 18/55 - simply replace the 18 for an x, and then replace back.
Yes
40/55 - 22/55 = 18/55
It is a 55% decrease.
225/55/R16 225/55/R16