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235/75R17 tires are 235 mm wide, with a 75% aspect ratio and a 17-inch wheel diameter, resulting in an overall diameter of 30.9 inches and a sidewall height of 6.94 inches.
235/75R17 size belongs to the truck and SUV category, where added sidewall height supports ground-clearance retention, impact absorption, and stable load carrying in mixed on-road and light off-road use.
Compared to a slightly shorter size, such as 235/70R17, the 235/75R17 adds both sidewall depth and rolling diameter. That change gives the tire more air volume and more vertical compliance, which helps over rough pavement, gravel, and broken surfaces, but also raises the vehicle slightly and alters effective gearing.
Where a P235/75R17 version is available, the size itself does not change, but the P-version tire follows passenger-load standards rather than heavier-duty truck construction. That distinction matters because the dimensional match does not automatically mean the same load behavior, inflation requirements, or service duty.
The calculated overall diameter of 235/75R17 is ≈30.9 inches. Minor variation may occur across brands because tread depth and casing design can shift the final mounted diameter slightly.
On a 235/75R17, the 6.0-8.0" rim width range is the same as the 235/70R17 - but with a taller sidewall in play, rim width choice has a more pronounced effect on how the tire loads and how the sidewall deforms under truck loads. See how rim width affects tall-sidewall tire behavior.
235/75R17 is associated mainly with full-size pickup and truck-based utility applications rather than crossovers. Common U.S.-market applications include:
Because 235/75R17 is a taller 17-inch fitment, it is more closely tied to specific truck trims and wheel packages than to broad multi-vehicle use. Before treating 235/75R17 as a direct replacement, wheel width, load requirement, and clearance at full steering lock and suspension compression should all be checked.
The 235/75R17 tire size measures approximately 9.25 inches in width, 30.9 inches in overall diameter, and has a sidewall height of about 6.94 inches.
The most defining dimension here is the sidewall. At nearly 7 inches tall, it gives 235/75R17 more deflection range than shorter 17-inch truck sizes, which helps absorb harsh impacts and maintain traction on uneven surfaces, though it also allows more sidewall movement than lower-profile alternatives during fast cornering.
Best tires in 235/75R17 size include:
Within the 17-inch truck range, 235/75R17 is one of the taller narrow-section options. The closest comparison points are 235/70R17 on the shorter side and 245/75R17 as a wider alternative that stays close in overall height.
The 235/70R17 is shorter while maintaining the same width:
Because the gap remains at the edge of the ±3% range, 235/75R17 and 235/70R17 are generally interchangeable from a diameter standpoint. The practical difference is that 235/75R17 preserves a little more ride height and sidewall depth, while 235/70R17 reduces the tire’s overall height and slightly tightens steering response.
The 245/75R17 is wider and slightly taller:
Since the difference stays within the ±3% threshold, 235/75R17 and 245/75R17 are generally interchangeable from a diameter perspective. What changes more noticeably is section width, which can affect inner clearance to suspension parts, outer clearance at the fender edge, and the approved wheel-width range needed to support the tire correctly.
On 235/75R17, stepping to a wider 245/75R17 shifts more than just diameter — clearance, load distribution, and wheel width compatibility all change too. See how the 3% rule applies to tire substitutions before making the call.
235/75R17 tires are 235 mm wide, with a 75% aspect ratio and a 17-inch wheel diameter, resulting in an overall diameter of 30.9 inches and a sidewall height of 6.94 inches.
235/75R17 size belongs to the truck and SUV category, where added sidewall height supports ground-clearance retention, impact absorption, and stable load carrying in mixed on-road and light off-road use.
Compared to a slightly shorter size, such as 235/70R17, the 235/75R17 adds both sidewall depth and rolling diameter. That change gives the tire more air volume and more vertical compliance, which helps over rough pavement, gravel, and broken surfaces, but also raises the vehicle slightly and alters effective gearing.
Where a P235/75R17 version is available, the size itself does not change, but the P-version tire follows passenger-load standards rather than heavier-duty truck construction. That distinction matters because the dimensional match does not automatically mean the same load behavior, inflation requirements, or service duty.
The calculated overall diameter of 235/75R17 is ≈30.9 inches. Minor variation may occur across brands because tread depth and casing design can shift the final mounted diameter slightly.
On a 235/75R17, the 6.0-8.0" rim width range is the same as the 235/70R17 - but with a taller sidewall in play, rim width choice has a more pronounced effect on how the tire loads and how the sidewall deforms under truck loads. See how rim width affects tall-sidewall tire behavior.
235/75R17 is associated mainly with full-size pickup and truck-based utility applications rather than crossovers. Common U.S.-market applications include:
Because 235/75R17 is a taller 17-inch fitment, it is more closely tied to specific truck trims and wheel packages than to broad multi-vehicle use. Before treating 235/75R17 as a direct replacement, wheel width, load requirement, and clearance at full steering lock and suspension compression should all be checked.
The 235/75R17 tire size measures approximately 9.25 inches in width, 30.9 inches in overall diameter, and has a sidewall height of about 6.94 inches.
The most defining dimension here is the sidewall. At nearly 7 inches tall, it gives 235/75R17 more deflection range than shorter 17-inch truck sizes, which helps absorb harsh impacts and maintain traction on uneven surfaces, though it also allows more sidewall movement than lower-profile alternatives during fast cornering.
Best tires in 235/75R17 size include:
Within the 17-inch truck range, 235/75R17 is one of the taller narrow-section options. The closest comparison points are 235/70R17 on the shorter side and 245/75R17 as a wider alternative that stays close in overall height.
The 235/70R17 is shorter while maintaining the same width:
Because the gap remains at the edge of the ±3% range, 235/75R17 and 235/70R17 are generally interchangeable from a diameter standpoint. The practical difference is that 235/75R17 preserves a little more ride height and sidewall depth, while 235/70R17 reduces the tire’s overall height and slightly tightens steering response.
The 245/75R17 is wider and slightly taller:
Since the difference stays within the ±3% threshold, 235/75R17 and 245/75R17 are generally interchangeable from a diameter perspective. What changes more noticeably is section width, which can affect inner clearance to suspension parts, outer clearance at the fender edge, and the approved wheel-width range needed to support the tire correctly.
On 235/75R17, stepping to a wider 245/75R17 shifts more than just diameter — clearance, load distribution, and wheel width compatibility all change too. See how the 3% rule applies to tire substitutions before making the call.