Order LT235/60R17 tires by tire type, service description, brand, mileage warranty, availability, and current price.
Before choosing LT235/60R17 tires, match the vehicle-required load index, speed rating, and any applicable load or designation requirements.
LT235/60R17 has a 235 mm section width, a 60% aspect ratio, fits a 17-inch wheel, and has a calculated overall diameter of approximately 28.1 inches with a sidewall approximately 5.6 inches high. The LT prefix in LT235/60R17 denotes a Light Truck metric tire designation. NeoTires also lists the same numerical dimensions as 235/60R17 and P235/60R17; these are separate designations, so identical numerical dimensions do not establish interchangeability. The LT designation uses different load-and-inflation requirements from P-metric tires, which are explained in the LT vs P-metric tire guide.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Internal Construction | Radial |
| Tire Designation | LT (Light Truck) |
| Section Width | 235 mm (approx. 9.3 inches) |
| Aspect Ratio | 60% |
| Rim Diameter | 17 inches |
| Circumference | Approx. 88.3 inches |
| Revolutions Per Mile | Approx. 718 |
The LT235/60R17 tire size is documented in this exact size on the following vehicles:
To check whether the LT235/60R17 tire size is a factory fitment for your specific vehicle, use our VIN lookup tool.
The LT235/60R17 tire size is approximately 9.3 inches wide, 28.1 inches tall overall, with a sidewall approximately 5.6 inches high. For LT235/60R17, the 17-inch figure identifies the wheel diameter the tire is designed to fit, while the approximately 28.1-inch overall diameter shows how tall the complete tire is.
Drivers comparing alternatives to LT235/60R17 also research LT225/65R17 and LT235/65R17. LT225/65R17 is narrower and slightly taller than LT235/60R17, and its overall diameter remains relatively close to LT235/60R17. LT235/65R17 keeps the same nominal width but uses a taller sidewall, pushing its overall diameter outside the ±3% guideline.
Neither dimensional result proves interchangeability with LT235/60R17. The ±3% tire-size guideline is only a starting point; wheel width, load capacity, clearance, and vehicle requirements still need to be checked before changing sizes.
LT225/65R17 has an overall diameter 1.47% larger than LT235/60R17, so the diameter difference is within the ±3% guideline.
LT235/65R17 has an overall diameter 3.29% larger than LT235/60R17, so the diameter difference falls outside the ±3% guideline.
LT235/60R17 has a 235 mm section width, a 60% aspect ratio, fits a 17-inch wheel, and has a calculated overall diameter of approximately 28.1 inches with a sidewall approximately 5.6 inches high. The LT prefix in LT235/60R17 denotes a Light Truck metric tire designation. NeoTires also lists the same numerical dimensions as 235/60R17 and P235/60R17; these are separate designations, so identical numerical dimensions do not establish interchangeability. The LT designation uses different load-and-inflation requirements from P-metric tires, which are explained in the LT vs P-metric tire guide.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Internal Construction | Radial |
| Tire Designation | LT (Light Truck) |
| Section Width | 235 mm (approx. 9.3 inches) |
| Aspect Ratio | 60% |
| Rim Diameter | 17 inches |
| Circumference | Approx. 88.3 inches |
| Revolutions Per Mile | Approx. 718 |
The LT235/60R17 tire size is documented in this exact size on the following vehicles:
To check whether the LT235/60R17 tire size is a factory fitment for your specific vehicle, use our VIN lookup tool.
The LT235/60R17 tire size is approximately 9.3 inches wide, 28.1 inches tall overall, with a sidewall approximately 5.6 inches high. For LT235/60R17, the 17-inch figure identifies the wheel diameter the tire is designed to fit, while the approximately 28.1-inch overall diameter shows how tall the complete tire is.
Drivers comparing alternatives to LT235/60R17 also research LT225/65R17 and LT235/65R17. LT225/65R17 is narrower and slightly taller than LT235/60R17, and its overall diameter remains relatively close to LT235/60R17. LT235/65R17 keeps the same nominal width but uses a taller sidewall, pushing its overall diameter outside the ±3% guideline.
Neither dimensional result proves interchangeability with LT235/60R17. The ±3% tire-size guideline is only a starting point; wheel width, load capacity, clearance, and vehicle requirements still need to be checked before changing sizes.
LT225/65R17 has an overall diameter 1.47% larger than LT235/60R17, so the diameter difference is within the ±3% guideline.
LT235/65R17 has an overall diameter 3.29% larger than LT235/60R17, so the diameter difference falls outside the ±3% guideline.