What size tyre is 255 55 R18?
R18 is a common tyre size for SUVs, crossovers and larger family cars. The numbers are simple. The tire size of a vehicle is found on the sidewall of the tire. For example, 255/55R18. Such a size is interpreted as 255 millimeters, 55% aspect ratio. The aspect ratio means that your tires sidewall height is 55% of the width, while the letter R explains how the tire was made.
What does 255 55R18 mean on a tire?
The tire size of a vehicle is found on the sidewall of the tire. For example, 255/55R18. Such a size is interpreted as 255 millimeters, 55% aspect ratio. The aspect ratio means that your tires sidewall height is 55% of the width, while the letter R explains how the tire was made. Therefore, a 255 tire is 255 millimeters wide, and a 265 tire is 265 millimeters wide. That’s a 10mm difference in width. Although it might not sound like much, it makes a difference when it comes to how much of the tire comes into contact with the road, or the contact patch.
What is the price of 255 50 18 tyre?
There are 2 variants of 255/50 18 car tyres in India. Prices of 255/50 18 car tyres start at Rs. Rs. The price of tyres available for your 255 55 R19 ranges from ₹ 16,505. We will deliver your 255 55 R19 tyres to your doorstep or make it available at a tyre dealer near you.
How much should 3 new tyres cost?
Typical costs include: Budget tyres: £45–£70 per tyre. Mid-range tyres: £75–£120 per tyre. Premium tyres: £220–£1,200+ per tyre. There is no need to buy expensive products when you purchase good budget tyres by Nixen, Uniroyal, Falken. These are affordable tyres that have excellent technical features and guarantees.
How many tires should you buy at a time?
A good rule of thumb to follow is that if your tires are 30% worn or less, you can replace a single tire even though a pair would be safer. Additionally, If your tires are 40% to 50% worn, you can replace them in pairs, and if all your tires are 70% worn, you should replace all four of them. When replacing only two tires, we recommend mounting the new rubber on the rear axle. This is because having fresh tires on the rear helps provide more traction and reduces the risk of hydroplaning. This is true even when the front tires are worn.