Tire size comparison
215/50R17 vs 225/45R17
Overall diameter, sidewall, revs per mile, and speedometer error — 215/50R17 is the taller tire, with a 1.9% speedo delta when swapping.
215/50R17
25.46in
647 mm overall diameter
225/45R17
24.97in
634 mm overall diameter
Diameter Δ
0.49 in
Speedo error
1.9%
215/50R17 revs/mi
792
225/45R17 revs/mi
808
Within the ±3% overall-diameter band usually considered safe for plus-sizing — speedometer and ABS calibration should stay close to factory.
Full spec
Side by side
| Metric | 215/50R17 | 225/45R17 |
|---|---|---|
| Section width | 215 mm | 225 mm |
| Aspect ratio | 50 | 45 |
| Wheel diameter | 17″ | 17″ |
| Sidewall height | 108 mm | 101 mm |
| Overall diameter | 25.46 in (647 mm) | 24.97 in (634 mm) |
| Circumference | 80 in | 78.45 in |
| Revolutions / mile | 792 | 808 |
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FAQ
Frequently asked
- What is the diameter difference between 215/50R17 and 225/45R17?
- 215/50R17 has an overall diameter of 25.46 inches (647 mm). 225/45R17 is 24.97 inches (634 mm). That's a 0.49 inch (13 mm) difference — 225/45R17 is shorter.
- Will 225/45R17 cause speedometer error on a car fitted with 215/50R17?
- Swapping 215/50R17 for 225/45R17 produces a speedometer error of about 1.9%. Your speedometer will read higher than your actual speed — a 60 mph indicated reading is really 58.8 mph. Anything under 3% is usually acceptable without recalibration.
- How many revolutions per mile does each size do?
- 215/50R17 turns 792 revs per mile. 225/45R17 turns 808 revs per mile. Taller tyres turn fewer times per mile, which lowers effective final-drive ratio.
- What's the sidewall height difference?
- 215/50R17 has a sidewall of 108 mm (4.23 in). 225/45R17 sidewall is 101 mm (3.99 in). Lower-profile sidewalls give sharper steering response but less bump compliance.
- Is 225/45R17 a safe plus-size upgrade from 215/50R17?
- A plus-size upgrade is considered safe when overall diameter stays within ±3% — here the difference is 1.9%. This swap is within the typical safe range; speedometer and ABS calibration should remain close to factory.
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