What does 2055516 tire mean?

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SanElle
07/30/25 9:42am
2055516 tire should refer to the tire model. The standard way to write it is 205/55R16, where each part represents a different meaning. Here are the meanings of the numbers and letters: 1. 205 refers to the tire width of 205 millimeters. 2. 55 is the aspect ratio (tire sidewall height/tire width = 55%). The aspect ratio is a tire specification that refers to the percentage of the tire's section height to its section width. 3. R stands for radial tire. 4. 16 means it is suitable for installation on rims with a diameter of 16 inches.
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