215/45R18 Tires

Cars, vans, and SUVs, including the Mazda 3, Mitsubishi Lancer, and Subaru Liberty, widely use the 215/45r18 tire size. It is available in numerous tire sets, such as all-season, winter, off-road, highway, mud-terrain, and all-terrain options. All-season tires provide balanced performance, snow traction, and multiplied traction on unpaved surfaces.
Highway tires are designed for easy, quiet rides on paved roads, even as mud-terrain tires provide an aggressive grip in muddy conditions. All-terrain tires strike a balance between off-road traction and on-road comfort, making them suitable for ordinary use on unpaved roads or difficult terrains.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The 215/45R18 tire size denotes the width, element ratio, construction type, and wheel diameter. ‘215’ represents the width in millimeters, ‘45’ is the aspect ratio (the peak of the tire’s sidewall as a percent of its width), ‘R’ stands for radial construction, and ‘18’ indicates the wheel diameter in inches.

A 215/45R18 tire has a diameter or “peak” of about 25.6 inches.

Yes, 225 tires are wider than 215 tires. The numbers represent the width of the tire in millimeters. So, a 225 tire is approximately 10mm wider than a 215 tire.

Yes, you could replace a 215 tire with a 205 tire without converting the rim, as long as the rim length and load score are in shape five. However, it’s constantly recommended to test with a tire expert or your vehicle’s producer before making such changes.