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    Your Tire Size Guide from Precision Motorworks

    Your Tire Size Guide from Precision Motorworks

    Here at Precision Motorworks, we're all about giving you the info you need, so let's figuring out tire sizes.


    Start with the Sidewall: Take a peek at the sidewall of your tire. You'll spot a series of letters and numbers stamped there, holding the key to your tire size.


    Decipher the Code: Tire sizes usually follow a format like this: P215/65R15. Let's decode it. The initial letter, "P," indicates the tire type (passenger). The numbers "215" represent the tire's width in millimeters. "65" signifies the aspect ratio, showing the sidewall height as a percentage of the width. Lastly, "R15" specifies the tire's construction (Radial) and the diameter of the wheel it fits (15 inches).


    Understanding Load Index and Speed Rating: Look for additional characters like "91H" after the size. These denote the tire's load index (maximum weight it can support) and speed rating (maximum safe speed).


    Don't Forget the Spare: Don't overlook your spare tire! Its size is usually marked on the sidewall or listed in your vehicle's manual.


    Verify the Details: Once you've got your tire size, double-check it. Sometimes, vehicles may have different tire sizes, especially if they've undergone modifications.


    Seek Expert Guidance: If you're unsure or need help, reach out to professionals like those at Precision Motorworks. We're here to offer expert guidance and support.


    Understanding your tire size is essential for maintaining optimal vehicle performance and safety. Plus, it makes finding replacements a breeze. With this knowledge, you'll hit the road confidently, knowing Precision Motorworks has your back every step of the way! Call today to speak with one of our tire experts!

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