Chrysler tires sizes

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Limit parameters for all models:
  • Tire sizes: from 57.1 to 71.5;
  • Disc sizes: from 15 to Count.
Tire marking:

In general, the standard European tire marking is a record in the form 175/65R15, where:

  • 175 is width of the work face of the tire;
  • 65 is percentage of profile height from tire width;
  • R15 is type of construction (R - radial) and inner diameter (in inches).

The American tire marking is similar to the European , but the size is preceded by P (for a motor (passenger) car) or LT (for a light truck).

If the height of rubber is 55% or less than its width, then the tire is considered low profile.

Important: the higher the proportionality of the tire (the ratio of the height of the profile to the width), the higher the tire, and vice versa: the lower the proportionality of the tire, the lower the tire.

Possible sizes for all Chrysler models
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General view

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Possible tire sizes for Chrysler of different years of manufacture and modifications

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Possible disk sizes for Chrysler of different years of manufacture and modifications

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Possible wheel sizes for Chrysler of different years of manufacture and modifications

Dimensions tires

(General view)
from 57.1 to 71.535
24
20
45
15
48
25
40
32
50
43
22
30
39
42
38
47
44
60
65
31
Count
28
46
62
25.5
41
34
18
37
General tire parameters for all Chrysler models
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Tire size in format:

1. Width of work face.

2. Percentage of profile height from width.

3. R is type of construction (radial) - inner diameter (in inches).

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B (mm) spravka
Tire width:

1. Nominal tire width (excluding protective belt).

2. Maximum width during operation.

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D (mm) spravka
Tire diameter:

1. Nominal size of outer diameter (2xR) of the tire.

2. Maximum size during operation.

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L (mm) spravka
Tire circumference in (mm)

H (mm) spravka
Tire profile:

Tire profile (height) for models of different years of manufacture.

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Wheel revolutions per (km) under standard conditions


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