Goodyear offers tire sizes that fit a wide variety of vehicles. To help us recommend a tire that fits your vehicle, please enter your tire size below.
Your tire size information is located on the tire's sidewall.
Metric, or tire type, defines the proper use of the tire. For example, a "P" designation means that it is a passenger car tire. An "LT" designation is for a light truck.
Tire Width is the width of the tire measured in millimeters from sidewall to sidewall. This tire width is 215 millimeters.
Rim Diameter is the width of the wheel from one end to the other. The diameter of this wheel is 16 inches.
Aspect Ratio is the ratio of the height of the tire's cross-section to its width. On our example, 60 means that the height is equal to 60% of the tire's width.
Construction tells you how the layers of the tire were put together. The "R" stands for Radial, which means the layers run radially across the tire. A "B" stands for bias construction which means that the layers run diagonally.
Load Index indicates the maximum load in pounds that the tire can support when properly inflated. You'll also find the maximum load elsewhere on the tire sidewall, both in pounds and kilograms.

