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Which is larger, 35-inch tires or 315 tires?

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Saul
08/31/2025, 12:57:33 AM

35-inch tires are larger than 315 tires. Through conversion, it can be determined that 315 tires measure 34.36 inches, which is smaller than 35 inches. Below are explanations of the parameters for tire specifications, models, and sizes, as well as information on the service life of tires: Explanation of parameters for tire specifications, models, and sizes: Expressed in millimeters, the parameters include the section width, the percentage of the aspect ratio, the tire type code, the rim diameter (in inches), the load index (code for permissible load capacity), and the permissible speed code. Tire service life: Generally, the service life of tires ranges between 3 to 5 years, or they need to be replaced after the vehicle has traveled approximately 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers. However, specific requirements depend on driving conditions, temperature, tire pressure, and driving habits. The degree of tire wear varies under different conditions, and so does the replacement cycle.

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ODerek
09/12/2025, 04:13:33 AM

Bro, this is an interesting question! Let me break it down. A 35-inch tire refers to a tire with a diameter of approximately 35 inches, which converts to about 889 millimeters; a 315 tire typically indicates a tire width of 315 millimeters. If you're comparing sizes, the 35-inch diameter is obviously much larger, with a numerical difference of nearly three times. But don't rush to compare—tire sizing isn't that simple. For example, a complete tire marking looks like 315/70R17, where 315 is the width, 70 is the aspect ratio, and 17 is the rim size. Tires with a 35-inch diameter are commonly used in off-road vehicles or truck modifications to increase ground clearance and off-road capability, while 315mm-wide tires are suitable for models prioritizing stability and grip. When choosing tires, you need to consider whether the vehicle can handle them, as overly large sizes can affect speed accuracy and fuel consumption. I've seen many people make mistakes during repairs—matching the vehicle specifications is crucial. Mods may look cool, but practicality comes first.

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VanEloise
10/26/2025, 10:16:43 PM

As a car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with such topics. A 35-inch tire means a diameter of 35 inches, approximately 889 mm in height; a 315 tire generally refers to a width of 315 mm. Simply comparing sizes, the 35-inch is much taller, while the 315 is narrower in width. However, tire selection isn't just about the numbers. For example, a 315-width tire might have a 60% height ratio, resulting in a different overall height. Large-diameter tires like 35-inch are popular in off-road scenarios, making it easier for the vehicle to climb over rocks; wide tires like 315 are suitable for straight-line acceleration or stable cornering. Personally, I lean towards off-road modifications—big tires have a strong visual impact but consume more fuel. I recommend choosing based on driving habits and road conditions, with safety as the top priority. Before modifications, it's best to consult a professional shop to avoid insufficient wheel arch space causing damage.

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McAlyssa
12/09/2025, 09:32:33 PM

Simply put: A 35-inch tire refers to a diameter of approximately 35 inches; a 315 tire refers to a width of 315 millimeters. In terms of size comparison, a 35-inch diameter converts to about 889 millimeters, while a 315 width is just 315 millimeters, so the 35-inch is much larger. However, tire sizes are usually fully indicated like 315/70R17, so you need to consider the entire combination. Overly large tires may affect handling and safety, so keep this in mind when driving. Consider practicality when modifying.

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DeValerie
01/29/2026, 10:41:47 PM

Newcomers often get confused about this. A 35-inch tire refers to a diameter of 35 inches, approximately 889mm in height; whereas a 315 tire mostly indicates a width of 315mm. Dimensionally, the 35-inch is much larger – one measures height, the other width. In tire markings like 315/75R17, 315 represents width, 75 is the aspect ratio (height percentage), and 17 is the rim size. When selecting tires, larger diameters enhance off-road capability but increase fuel consumption; wider tires improve traction but result in a larger turning radius. Always consult your vehicle manual for compatible sizes to avoid modifications that could affect driving. Regular maintenance is crucial.

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LondynLee
04/24/2026, 04:53:33 PM

Here's my take: A 35-inch tire has a diameter of approximately 35 inches (889mm) in height, while a 315 tire is 315mm wide. Numerically, the 35-inch size is larger. This difference stems from measurement positions—35-inch refers to the overall tire height, whereas 315 indicates the tread width. Larger tires like 35-inch are highly practical for off-roading but require suspension adjustments for installation. Wider 315 tires are great for high-speed stability but may wear out faster. Modifications offer lots of fun, but it's essential to balance performance and cost. Regular tire pressure checks can extend their lifespan.

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