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225/65R17 all-season tires
No matter what your car is like, the tires are its only point of contact with the road. Nokian Tyres' all season tires are tested under extreme conditions. They are designed to supplement the safety systems of your car and provide peace of mind on any road.
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The Nokian Tyres One is the one for safety, one for durability, one for sustainability, and the one for you. Because Nokian Tyres doesn’t only develop tires that last for thousands of miles, we craft tires that perform in the moments when you need...
Find out more- up to 130 mph max load 1870 lb
What does 225/65 R 17 mean?
Tire Marking | Explanation |
225 | This 3-digit number is the width of the tire in millimeters from one sidewall to the other. The width of a tire plays a significant role in terms of stability, handling, and overall performance. |
65 | The aspect ratio (height to width ratio) is the tire’s height of the sidewall measured from wheel rim to the top of the tread, compared to its width in percentage. A bigger aspect ratio indicates that the tire's sidewall is taller or higher than a tire with a smaller aspect ratio. For example, an aspect ratio of 45 indicates that the sidewall is 45 percent as high as the tire is wide. |
R | The letter that comes after the aspect ratio, often times "R", refers to the tire’s structure. "R" means that the tire has a radial construction, which is the current industry standard for most tires. Radial construction makes the tire stable, durable, and precise, with better road grip and lower rolling resistance for better gas mileage. Almost all passenger car tires on the market are radial tires. |
17 | This 2-digit number is the rim diameter, also known as wheel diameter, in inches. Follow your vehicle manufacturer's recommendations for rim and tire size to help ensure that your tires and rims are safely mounted together (rim/wheel and tire diameters must be the same). Correct mounting ensures safety, proper brake clearance, and optimal tire performance. |