Comparison
215/70 R15 vs 225/50 R17
Going from 215/70 R15 to 225/50 R17 steps up to a 17-inch rim while trimming sidewall to stay near OEM rolling diameter. This sizing approach noticeably changes overall diameter compared to OEM.
Indicated speed will drift far enough that recalibration is worth considering. Expect a more planted steering feel, at the cost of some of the cushioning a taller sidewall provides. The wider section adds contact patch and lateral stability, while eating into fender and suspension clearance. Many drivers pick this direction primarily for appearance — the bigger rim simply looks more aggressive. Diameter delta falls in the cautious 3–5% range, where speedometer recalibration and a careful clearance check are worth doing.
TakeCommon upgrade for sportier handling and a tighter wheel-gap look on the same vehicle.
Quick math: 225/50 R17 is 25.2 mm shorter than 215/70 R15, shifting the speedometer by -3.70%.
Current Tire
New Tire
Ground line · scaled comparison
Slight Difference
Within ±5% — usable, recalibration recommended
Diameter change
-25.2 mm
-3.70%
Speedometer at 100
96.3 km/h
-3.70% error
Ground clearance
-12.6 mm
ride height delta
Sidewall change
-38.0 mm
revs/km: 484.6
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/compare/215-70-r15-vs-225-50-r17Detailed comparison
| Metric | 215/70 R15 | 225/50 R17 | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall diameter | 682.0 mm | 656.8 mm | -25.2 mm (-3.70%) |
| Sidewall height | 150.5 mm | 112.5 mm | -38.0 mm |
| Circumference | 2.143 m | 2.063 m | -79.2 mm |
| Revs / km | 466.7 | 484.6 | +17.9 |
| Ground clearance | reference | -12.6 mm | -12.6 mm |
| Speedometer @ 100 km/h | 100.0 km/h | 96.3 km/h | -3.70 km/h |
Verdict: warning
Between 3% and 5% — noticeable speedometer drift; recalibration may be advisable.
Speedometer impact
At a true 100 km/h, your dashboard will read 96.3 km/h after switching to 225/50 R17 — a -3.70% offset. Use the speedometer error calculator to recheck for other indicated speeds, and the speedometer error guide for the full background.
Ground clearance change
The new tire's half-diameter changes ride height by -12.6 mm. Small differences are absorbed by suspension travel, but anything beyond ±10 mm can affect headlight aim, fender clearance and bump-stop margin. See the plus-sizing guide before committing.
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