What does the 3 digit number on a tire mean?
Daniel Johnson
Updated on May 05, 2026
B: TIRE WIDTH The three-digit number following the letter is the tire's width (from side to side, looking at the tire head on) in millimeters. This may also be referred to as the section width. C: ASPECT RATIO The forward slash separates the tire width number from the two-digit aspect ratio.
What do tire codes stand for?
Automotive tires are described by an alphanumeric tire code (in North American English) or tyre code (in Commonwealth English), which is generally molded into the sidewall of the tire. This code specifies the dimensions of the tire, and some of its key limitations, such as load-bearing ability, and maximum speed.How do I read tire codes?
How to read your tires codes
- “215” represents the width of the tire from sidewall to sidewall. The larger the number, the wider the tire.
- “60” is the aspect ratio. This is the official sidewall height shown as a percentage of section width.
- “R” is the radial construction.