Frequently Asked Questions
The tire is around 32 inches tall when mounted and inflated properly on the 18-inch wheel. The tire height is measured using the aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the sidewall height to the tread width. In this case, the aspect ratio of this tire is 65, meaning the sidewall height is 65% of the tread’s width.
It is a tire of very large dimensions, especially for trucks, SUVs, and other crossovers. The first digit represents the breadth of the tread in millimeters, which equals 10.8 inches. With a tire diameter of about 32 inches, such a tire would probably have an enormous footprint and clearance.
The weight of this tire size is not fixed, and it changes depending on the tire type, pattern, and load index. The weight of the individual tire can be in the range of 40–50 pounds. Furthermore, you can use our online fitment guide to find out the exact weight of the tire.
The tire size fits on 18-inch wheels or rims. The "18" in the tire size indicates the wheel diameter in inches. The right size helps the tire fit well, carry weight evenly, and work great overall.