225/70R16 vs 235/65R17Tire Size Comparison

Safe

The 2.2% diameter difference is within the accepted 3% tolerance.

225/70R16721mm dia235/65R17737mm dia+7.9mm

Comparison Details

Overall Diameter721.4 vs 737.3 mm (+15.9 mm)
Diameter Difference+2.20%
Section Width225 vs 235 mm (+10 mm)
Sidewall Height157.5 vs 152.8 mm (-4.7 mm)
Circumference2266.3 vs 2316.3 mm
Clearance Change+7.9 mm
Speedometer Error+2.20%
Revs/Mile710 vs 695

Speedometer Correction

When switching from 225/70R16 to 235/65R17, your speedometer will differ from actual speed.

SpeedometerActual SpeedDifference
30 km/h30.7 km/h+0.7 km/h
40 km/h40.9 km/h+0.9 km/h
50 km/h51.1 km/h+1.1 km/h
60 km/h61.3 km/h+1.3 km/h
70 km/h71.5 km/h+1.5 km/h
80 km/h81.8 km/h+1.8 km/h
90 km/h92.0 km/h+2.0 km/h
100 km/h102.2 km/h+2.2 km/h
110 km/h112.4 km/h+2.4 km/h
120 km/h122.6 km/h+2.6 km/h
130 km/h132.9 km/h+2.9 km/h

Vehicles Using These Sizes

Vehicles with 235/65R17

Individual Tire Size Details

Practical Guidance

Switching from 225/70R16 to 235/65R17 is within the industry-accepted 3% diameter tolerance. Your speedometer, ABS, and traction control should function normally. Note: these sizes require different rim diameters (16" vs 17"), so you will need different wheels.

The 3% diameter tolerance is a widely accepted industry guideline referenced by the ETRTO and most vehicle manufacturers. When in doubt, consult your vehicle's owner's manual or a qualified tire professional. For U.S. tire safety standards and recalls, see the NHTSA Tire Safety page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Safe. The overall diameter differs by 2.20%, width changes by 10mm.

Speedometer error will be 2.20%. At an indicated 100 km/h, actual speed is about 102.2 km/h.

Ground clearance changes by +7.9mm per side.