What car has 205 60 R16 tyres?
Tyres vehicle compatibility these tyres are ideal for cars like mg hector, hyundai creta, kia seltos, renault captur, and ford ecosport. Tyres vehicle compatibility our 205 65 r16 tyres are compatible with the best cars in the suv segment like toyota innova crysta, kia seltos, hyundai creta, and nissan teana.
What size tire is a 205-60 R16?
R16 tires have a diameter of 25. The sidewall of the tire is 4. A 205/60R16 is 205mm wide, 123mm high, on a 16 inch wheel. Both of there tires can fit on a 16 inch wheel. Be aware that if you were to swap one for the other, you’d get a 3% overall diameter difference, resulting in a small speedometer error.Similarly, we only recommend changing the aspect ratio by 5% either side of your cars preferred size. For example, a car designed to take a 60 aspect ratio tire could also fit a 55 or 65 aspect ratio. In winter it is very common to ‘downsize’ tires – this is making the width slightly smaller.When discussing winter tire performance, a tire size such as 205/55R16 provides several advantages: Improved Traction: A wider tire provides better traction on slippery road surfaces. The extra width gives you better control when driving on snow and ice.
What is the top speed of 215 60 R16 tyre?
Goodyear EXCELLENCE 215/60 R16 95H Features It gets speed rating “H” which means that this tyre can sprint up to 210 km/h. The maximum load each tyre can carry at full speed is 690 kg. T and 102H are service descriptions. Load Index, what this means is, the tire is capable of carrying weight up to, 1,874 lbs per tire. The T and H are speed Ratings, this indicates that a tire is capable of speeds up to, 118 mph and 130 mph (respectively).
Can I use 60 instead of 65 tires?
It’s highly recommended to use the exact tire size recommended for your car. However, in a pinch the tire width and aspect ratio can be changed slightly and still fit on your rim. Although this will still work, keep in mind it may have adverse effects on the performance of your car. As a general rule, you want replacement tires that are within 3 percent of the diameter (height) measurement of the tires originally on your vehicle.The 3% rule states that when replacing tires, the new tire’s diameter should not differ from the original by more than 3%. This guideline helps maintain proper vehicle performance, safety system functionality, and speedometer accuracy.