Tire sizes are expressed in the format WWW/AAXDD. WWW is the tire's section width, measured in millimeters. AA is the aspect ratio or profile of the tire, which expresses the tire's height as a percentage of its width. X is a letter indicating the tire's internal construction. DD is the diameter in inches of the wheel that thetire is intended to be mounted on.
These are metric tire size numbers 225 is how tall it is, 60 is the width R is for rim, the rim is an inches size, and is 16 inch rim.
It is 322.
if you mean a turn as in 360 degree turn...then it's 225/360 = 0,625 or five eights of a turn.
If you mean: 225/t-4 = 6.4 then yes because the value of t works out as 39.15625 Therefore: 225/39.15625-4 = 6.4
225 is a perfect square, as it is the result of multiplying 15 by itself (15 x 15 = 225). It is also the square of the number 15. In mathematics, a perfect square is a number that can be expressed as the product of an integer with itself.
225. If 100% of 100 is 100, then 225% of 100 is 225.
Yes , that is suitable.
Yes, you can mount 225-60r16 tires on a rim made for 215-65r16 tires.
Subaru Outback
225 60R16
225/60R16 for GT and 225/70R15 for SE
OEM installed 225/60r16
Many US companies make tires of that size.
The standard tire size is 225/60R16.
yes, if your rims are the factory 16's.
Maybe, but it's quite a bit wider. Check for rubbing very carefully.
205/60r16 205/60r16 205/60r16
The significance of the numbers 225 60 16 may be linked to a tire brand from Goodyear that uses that particular number sequence. Goodyear Viva 2 Tire P225/60R16.