Комплексный калькулятор размеров шин для автолюбителей
TireRatio is a cutting-edge tire engineering simulation platform designed to empower drivers worldwide to choose the most suitable and safest tires for their vehicles. Beyond simple size comparisons, we analyze how tire geometry impacts vehicle dynamics, fuel efficiency, and safety systems based on data-driven insights. Providing accurate results trusted by automotive experts and novice drivers alike, we help identify potential risks during tire replacement to ensure your vehicle achieves its optimal performance.
Our calculation engine performs precise numerical analysis based on international tire manufacturing standards (ISO, ETRTO, JATMA). By normalizing user-provided section width, aspect ratio, and rim diameter into millimeters, the system estimates dynamic diameter considering inflation pressure and load-induced deformation. All formulas adhere to verified standards in automotive engineering, processing complex trigonometry and geometric operations in real-time to provide both intuitive visual aids and rigorous numerical data.
The tire size calculator works by applying physical dimensions such as section width, aspect ratio, and rim diameter into precise mathematical formulas. The overall diameter is calculated using the formula 'Rim Diameter + (Section Width x Aspect Ratio/100 x 2)', which then determines the tire's circumference—the distance it travels in one full revolution. These precise calculations allow for accurate predictions of speedometer error, ground clearance changes, and gear ratio impacts down to decimal points. Our system follows international standards to ensure reliable simulations across various tire brands and specifications.
Key scenarios include finding compatible tire sizes when upgrading to larger rims (plus-sizing), checking diameter differences when switching to narrower tires for better winter traction, and analyzing suspension clearance or gear ratio changes when fitting large-diameter off-road tires. It is also widely used for routine safety checks like verifying actual speed to avoid traffic fines, and calculating load indices for towing RVs or trailers, bridging the gap between daily driving safety and professional vehicle modification.