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235/70R17 tires are 235 mm wide, with a 70% aspect ratio and a 17-inch wheel diameter, resulting in an overall diameter of 30.0 inches and a sidewall height of 6.48 inches.
This size belongs to the SUV and light-truck segment, where increased sidewall height is used to improve load stability, impact absorption, and durability across mixed driving conditions.
When compared to mid-height crossover sizes, 235/70R17 introduces a significantly taller sidewall and larger rolling diameter. That added volume allows the tire to better absorb road irregularities and maintain traction on uneven surfaces, while also increasing ride height.
A P235/70R17 marking identifies a passenger-type construction, while some versions may also be available in LT formats ( LT235/70R17) designed for higher load capacity. Although the external dimensions remain consistent across 3 size versions, construction type affects load range, inflation pressure, and intended use.
Note: The calculated overall diameter of 235/70R17 is ≈30.0 inches. Minor differences may occur depending on tire construction and tread design.
For a 235/70R17's tall sidewall, rim width within the approved 6.0-8.0" range has a direct impact on how the sidewall loads and the contact patch sits. See how rim width interacts with sidewall height.
235/70R17 is used on midsize SUVs and light trucks where higher sidewall height supports both ride comfort and light off-road capability. In the U.S. market, it appears across vehicles designed for mixed-use driving, including:
Because 235/70R17 increases overall diameter compared to crossover sizes, it is often used where additional ground clearance and sidewall strength are beneficial. Fitment should be confirmed based on wheel width, suspension clearance, and intended use, especially when replacing smaller OEM sizes.
The 235/70R17 tire size measures approximately 9.25 inches in width, 30.0 inches in overall diameter, and has a sidewall height of about 6.48 inches.
The tall 6.48-inch sidewall plays a major role in how this size behaves. It allows greater vertical deflection under load, which improves ride comfort and traction on uneven terrain, but also introduces more sidewall movement during cornering compared to lower-profile configurations.
Best tires in 235/70R17 size include:
Within the 17-inch SUV range, 235/70R17 aligns with larger-diameter configurations that prioritize clearance and load stability. The closest dimensional references are 235/65R17 as a slightly shorter alternative and 245/70R17 as a wider tire that maintains a similar overall height.
The 235/65R17 is shorter while maintaining the same width:
With this reduction in diameter exceeding the ±3% threshold, 235/70R17 and 235/65R17 should not be treated as direct replacements. The smaller rolling diameter increases wheel rotation rate at a given speed and reduces available ground clearance, which becomes noticeable in uneven or off-road conditions.
The 245/70R17 is wider and slightly taller:
Because the difference stays within the ±3% range, 235/70R17 and 245/70R17 are generally interchangeable from a diameter standpoint. The increase in width changes lateral space requirements, so inner clearance near suspension components and outer fender spacing should be checked alongside rim width compatibility.
On a size like 235/70R17 - where diameter shifts affect ground clearance and drivetrain load alongside speedometer accuracy - the 3% rule carries more weight than on standard passenger sizes. Worth reviewing before any substitution.
235/70R17 tires are 235 mm wide, with a 70% aspect ratio and a 17-inch wheel diameter, resulting in an overall diameter of 30.0 inches and a sidewall height of 6.48 inches.
This size belongs to the SUV and light-truck segment, where increased sidewall height is used to improve load stability, impact absorption, and durability across mixed driving conditions.
When compared to mid-height crossover sizes, 235/70R17 introduces a significantly taller sidewall and larger rolling diameter. That added volume allows the tire to better absorb road irregularities and maintain traction on uneven surfaces, while also increasing ride height.
A P235/70R17 marking identifies a passenger-type construction, while some versions may also be available in LT formats ( LT235/70R17) designed for higher load capacity. Although the external dimensions remain consistent across 3 size versions, construction type affects load range, inflation pressure, and intended use.
Note: The calculated overall diameter of 235/70R17 is ≈30.0 inches. Minor differences may occur depending on tire construction and tread design.
For a 235/70R17's tall sidewall, rim width within the approved 6.0-8.0" range has a direct impact on how the sidewall loads and the contact patch sits. See how rim width interacts with sidewall height.
235/70R17 is used on midsize SUVs and light trucks where higher sidewall height supports both ride comfort and light off-road capability. In the U.S. market, it appears across vehicles designed for mixed-use driving, including:
Because 235/70R17 increases overall diameter compared to crossover sizes, it is often used where additional ground clearance and sidewall strength are beneficial. Fitment should be confirmed based on wheel width, suspension clearance, and intended use, especially when replacing smaller OEM sizes.
The 235/70R17 tire size measures approximately 9.25 inches in width, 30.0 inches in overall diameter, and has a sidewall height of about 6.48 inches.
The tall 6.48-inch sidewall plays a major role in how this size behaves. It allows greater vertical deflection under load, which improves ride comfort and traction on uneven terrain, but also introduces more sidewall movement during cornering compared to lower-profile configurations.
Best tires in 235/70R17 size include:
Within the 17-inch SUV range, 235/70R17 aligns with larger-diameter configurations that prioritize clearance and load stability. The closest dimensional references are 235/65R17 as a slightly shorter alternative and 245/70R17 as a wider tire that maintains a similar overall height.
The 235/65R17 is shorter while maintaining the same width:
With this reduction in diameter exceeding the ±3% threshold, 235/70R17 and 235/65R17 should not be treated as direct replacements. The smaller rolling diameter increases wheel rotation rate at a given speed and reduces available ground clearance, which becomes noticeable in uneven or off-road conditions.
The 245/70R17 is wider and slightly taller:
Because the difference stays within the ±3% range, 235/70R17 and 245/70R17 are generally interchangeable from a diameter standpoint. The increase in width changes lateral space requirements, so inner clearance near suspension components and outer fender spacing should be checked alongside rim width compatibility.
On a size like 235/70R17 - where diameter shifts affect ground clearance and drivetrain load alongside speedometer accuracy - the 3% rule carries more weight than on standard passenger sizes. Worth reviewing before any substitution.