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Before choosing P215/60R17 tires, match the vehicle-required load index, speed rating, and any applicable load or designation requirements.
In the P215/60R17 tire size designation, the P indicates a passenger-metric tire, 215 is the section width in millimeters, 60 is the aspect ratio, and 17 is the rim diameter in inches. This configuration produces an overall diameter of approximately 27.2 inches and is typically approved for wheel widths ranging from 6.0 to 7.5 inches.
P215/60R17 is commonly used on passenger cars, crossovers, and compact SUVs. Depending on the manufacturer and tire model, this size may be offered in standard-load or extra-load construction. Common passenger-metric versions of P215/60R17 are typically found in the mid-to-upper 90-series load-index range, depending on the intended application.
Although P215/60R17 shares the same dimensional measurements as 215/60R17C, the two sizes are designed for different service requirements. The commercial-construction version ( C ) prioritizes payload capacity and durability, while the passenger-metric (P) version prioritizes ride comfort, handling, and everyday driving characteristics.
Note: The calculated overall diameter of P215/60R17 is ≈27.2 inches. Actual mounted diameter varies by manufacturer and tread design, typically within ±0.1-0.3 inches of that figure.
A P215/60R17 tire is about 27.20 inches tall, 8.46 inches wide, and has a sidewall height of 5.08 inches, based on its calculated dimensions.
| P215/60R17 measurement | Value in inches |
|---|---|
| Overall Diameter | ≈27.20″ |
| Sidewall Height | ≈5.08″ |
| Section Width | ≈8.46″ |
| Circumference | ≈85.4″ |
P215/60R17 and 215/60R17C have nearly identical dimensions, but they are built for different operating conditions. A P215/60R17 is intended for passenger cars, crossovers, and everyday road use, while a 215/60R17C uses reinforced commercial construction designed to withstand higher loads and repeated cargo-duty operation.
Even though the dimensional measurements are the same, replacement tires should match the vehicle manufacturer's required size, load index, speed rating, and service category.
P215/60R17 is used on selected compact crossovers, compact SUVs, and passenger vehicles equipped with 17-inch wheels. Documented applications include certain configurations of:
Because tire fitments vary by trim level, drivetrain, wheel package, and model year, the vehicle placard should always be used to verify the correct replacement size.
P215/60R17 sits near 215/55R17 and 225/60R17 among passenger-metric 17-inch tire sizes. The comparisons below show how small changes in aspect ratio or width affect overall diameter and replacement compatibility.
The P215/60R17 shares the same width as 215/55R17 but uses a taller aspect ratio, resulting in a noticeably larger overall diameter:
The difference in overall diameter between P215/60R17 and 215/55R17 sits just over the ±3% threshold, so this swap should be checked carefully for speedometer accuracy, clearance, and manufacturer-approved fitment before being treated as interchangeable.
The 225/60R17 is wider than P215/60R17 but shares the same 60% aspect ratio:
The difference in overall diameter between 225/60R17 and P215/60R17 remains within the ±3% threshold, so these sizes are generally interchangeable if rim width, load index, speed rating, and clearance requirements are met.
In the P215/60R17 tire size designation, the P indicates a passenger-metric tire, 215 is the section width in millimeters, 60 is the aspect ratio, and 17 is the rim diameter in inches. This configuration produces an overall diameter of approximately 27.2 inches and is typically approved for wheel widths ranging from 6.0 to 7.5 inches.
P215/60R17 is commonly used on passenger cars, crossovers, and compact SUVs. Depending on the manufacturer and tire model, this size may be offered in standard-load or extra-load construction. Common passenger-metric versions of P215/60R17 are typically found in the mid-to-upper 90-series load-index range, depending on the intended application.
Although P215/60R17 shares the same dimensional measurements as 215/60R17C, the two sizes are designed for different service requirements. The commercial-construction version ( C ) prioritizes payload capacity and durability, while the passenger-metric (P) version prioritizes ride comfort, handling, and everyday driving characteristics.
Note: The calculated overall diameter of P215/60R17 is ≈27.2 inches. Actual mounted diameter varies by manufacturer and tread design, typically within ±0.1-0.3 inches of that figure.
A P215/60R17 tire is about 27.20 inches tall, 8.46 inches wide, and has a sidewall height of 5.08 inches, based on its calculated dimensions.
| P215/60R17 measurement | Value in inches |
|---|---|
| Overall Diameter | ≈27.20″ |
| Sidewall Height | ≈5.08″ |
| Section Width | ≈8.46″ |
| Circumference | ≈85.4″ |
P215/60R17 and 215/60R17C have nearly identical dimensions, but they are built for different operating conditions. A P215/60R17 is intended for passenger cars, crossovers, and everyday road use, while a 215/60R17C uses reinforced commercial construction designed to withstand higher loads and repeated cargo-duty operation.
Even though the dimensional measurements are the same, replacement tires should match the vehicle manufacturer's required size, load index, speed rating, and service category.
P215/60R17 is used on selected compact crossovers, compact SUVs, and passenger vehicles equipped with 17-inch wheels. Documented applications include certain configurations of:
Because tire fitments vary by trim level, drivetrain, wheel package, and model year, the vehicle placard should always be used to verify the correct replacement size.
P215/60R17 sits near 215/55R17 and 225/60R17 among passenger-metric 17-inch tire sizes. The comparisons below show how small changes in aspect ratio or width affect overall diameter and replacement compatibility.
The P215/60R17 shares the same width as 215/55R17 but uses a taller aspect ratio, resulting in a noticeably larger overall diameter:
The difference in overall diameter between P215/60R17 and 215/55R17 sits just over the ±3% threshold, so this swap should be checked carefully for speedometer accuracy, clearance, and manufacturer-approved fitment before being treated as interchangeable.
The 225/60R17 is wider than P215/60R17 but shares the same 60% aspect ratio:
The difference in overall diameter between 225/60R17 and P215/60R17 remains within the ±3% threshold, so these sizes are generally interchangeable if rim width, load index, speed rating, and clearance requirements are met.