225/40R18 vs 245/40R18 Side-by-side tire size comparison with specs and compatibility

225/40R18⌀ 637mm245/40R18⌀ 653mm+8.0mm
Compatibility
+2.51% diameter difference
✓ Safe Swap

This tire swap is within the safe 3% diameter threshold. It should not cause issues with speedometer accuracy, ABS, or traction control systems.

Full Specifications Comparison

Specification 225/40R18 245/40R18 Difference
Overall Diameter 637.2 mm (25.1") 653.2 mm (25.7") +16 mm
Section Width 225 mm (8.9") 245 mm (9.6") +20 mm
Sidewall Height 90 mm 98 mm +8 mm
Circumference 2001.8 mm 2052.1 mm +50.3 mm
Revolutions/Mile 804 784 -20
Aspect Ratio 40% 40% 0%
Rim Diameter 18" 18" 0"

Key Impact Summary

Ground Clearance
+8 mm
Speedometer Error
+2.51%
Width Change
+20 mm
Sidewall Change
+8 mm

Speedometer Correction Table

When switching from 225/40R18 to 245/40R18, your speedometer will under-read. Here is the correction at common speeds:

Speedometer Shows Actual Speed (mph) Difference
30 mph 30.8 mph +0.8 mph
40 mph 41 mph +1 mph
50 mph 51.3 mph +1.3 mph
60 mph 61.5 mph +1.5 mph
70 mph 71.8 mph +1.8 mph
80 mph 82 mph +2 mph
90 mph 92.3 mph +2.3 mph
100 mph 102.5 mph +2.5 mph
110 mph 112.8 mph +2.8 mph
120 mph 123 mph +3 mph

What This Swap Means

Wider tires (245/40R18): The 20mm wider contact patch provides better grip in dry conditions and improved cornering stability. However, wider tires increase rolling resistance slightly, which may affect fuel economy by 1-2%. They are also more susceptible to hydroplaning in wet conditions.

Taller sidewall: The 8.0mm increase in sidewall height provides a more comfortable ride by absorbing more road imperfections. Taller sidewalls also offer better protection against pothole damage to wheels. The trade-off is slightly less responsive steering feel.

Ground clearance: Increases by 8mm, providing slightly better approach angles for off-road driving and speed bump clearance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this swap is generally safe. The diameter difference is +2.51% (+16mm). This is within the safe 3% threshold and should not significantly affect your speedometer, ABS, or traction control.
Switching from 225/40R18 to 245/40R18 creates a +2.51% speedometer error. Your actual speed will be faster than displayed — at an indicated 60 mph, you'll actually be going 61.5 mph.
Switching from 225/40R18 to 245/40R18 changes ground clearance by +8mm. The vehicle will sit 8mm higher. Ground clearance change equals half the overall diameter difference.