I don’t think you’ll go wrong with either the 225 or 235. They are both good sizes for an 8 inch wheel.
What size tires fit on a 8 inch rim?
Equivalency table
Rim width |
Minimum tire width |
Ideal tire width |
7,0 Inches |
195 mm |
205 or 215 mm |
7,5 Inches |
205 mm |
215 or 225 mm |
8,0 Inches |
215 mm |
225 or 235 mm |
8,5 Inches |
225 mm |
235 or 245 mm |
Does a 225 tire fit on an 8 inch rim?
To actually answer your question, yes, 225s will fit on an 8″ wide rim but that isn’t the ideal size.
What is the narrowest tire that can fit on an 8 inch rim?
Thanks for your time. Expert Reply: The smallest diameter tire that fits an 8″ rim is the size you have, 4.80/4.00-8, such as the Kenda Loadstar K371 Bias Trailer Tire # AM10002 and # AM10004, which are 16.1″ when inflated.
Will 235 tires fit 8 inch rim? – Related Questions
How wide is a 235 tire in inches?
Is it better to have wide or narrow tires?
Wider tires have an increased risk of hydroplaning on slippery or wet surfaces, but they generally provide better grip for dry surfaces. Narrow tires will offer better traction in slippery conditions, but they are generally better for lighter vehicles such as hybrids or electric cars.
Do wider tires use more gas?
Tire Size. Larger tires decrease your fuel economy because they are heavier, while smaller tires increase fuel efficiency.
Do wider tires give a smoother ride?
As a general rule, bigger wheels result in a rougher ride. Switching to a smaller wheel and a thicker tire can give you a smoother ride without any major modifications to your car. However, if you go too crazy and change your wheel size too much, it can cause some problems.
Do wider tires hydroplane easier?
A: Hydroplaning is a function of tire footprint, all other things being equal, a tire with a wider footprint will tend to hydroplane more. If the low-profile tire is wider, it will indeed hydroplane more easily.
Will a narrower tire fit my rim?
Most 700c rims will work with essentially any size of tire. Yes, smaller tires generally reduce rolling resistance a little, but unless you’re road racing, it’s rarely worth going below about 700x23c, IMO.
Can I put a narrower tire on my rim?
As you’ve probably realized – there is no good reason. It’s completely unsafe. Tire manufacturers make tires to fit on specific size rims – fitting a tire onto a rim which is the wrong size destroys the integrity of the tire.
What happens if rim is too narrow for tire?
The ratio between the section width and the rim width is pretty important. If the rim width is too narrow, you pinch the tire in and cause it to balloon more in cross-section. If the rim width is too wide, you run the risk of the tire ripping away at high speed.
What is the thinnest tire size?
A standard road tire is 700c x 23mm, indicating a tire diameter of approximately 700mm and a width of 23mm. When shopping for road tires, you’ll look for 700c x your preferred width, 23mm being the slimmest option and going up to 36mm.
Do thinner tires go faster?
This means that the narrower tyre produces more friction and thus more energy, meaning less effiency in terms of rolling speed. The narrower tyre deforms more, negatively affecting speed.
Do thinner tires get better mileage?
So, in stop-start traffic the smaller tire would be the better option because less power is needed so it will get better mileage. However, for freeway driving at high speeds, having larger tires can help increase the vehicle’s fuel efficiency.
Do thicker tires ride better?
As a general rule, bigger wheels result in a rougher ride. Switching to a smaller wheel and a thicker tire can give you a smoother ride without any major modifications to your car. However, if you go too crazy and change your wheel size too much, it can cause some problems.
What tire size gives the smoothest ride?
Smaller wheel = smoothest ride quality, low stability, predictable handling, average road noise. Medium wheel = average ride quality, average stability, predictable handling, low road noise.
Why can I feel every bump in the road?
If you are suddenly feeling every bump in the road and your car, truck, or utility vehicle keeps bouncing after you have driven over the bump, Willoughby Hills Auto Repair advises that it’s time for new struts and shocks. A bouncing car is one that has worn struts and shocks on the front and back wheels.