Comparison

225/50 R17 vs 255/35 R18

Going from 225/50 R17 to 255/35 R18 steps up to a 18-inch rim while trimming sidewall to stay near OEM rolling diameter. This wheel and tire pairing moves rolling diameter well outside the usual OEM tolerance.

Indicated speed will drift far enough that recalibration is worth considering. The shorter sidewall gives the tire a firmer, more responsive feel and sharpens steering input. More tread on the ground tends to improve dry grip and stance, with a small fuel-economy and clearance tradeoff. The larger wheel shows more of the brake hardware and tightens up the wheel-gap look. Diameter delta falls in the cautious 3–5% range, where speedometer recalibration and a careful clearance check are worth doing.

TakeA solid pick for drivers chasing a more aggressive stance without abandoning OEM rolling diameter.

Quick math: 255/35 R18 is 21.1 mm shorter than 225/50 R17, shifting the speedometer by -3.21%.

Current Tire

225/50R17

New Tire

255/35R18
225/50 R17
255/35 R18

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Slight Difference

Within ±5% — usable, recalibration recommended

Diameter change

-21.1 mm

-3.21%

Speedometer at 100

96.8 km/h

-3.21% error

Ground clearance

-10.5 mm

ride height delta

Sidewall change

-23.3 mm

revs/km: 500.7

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Detailed comparison

Metric225/50 R17255/35 R18Difference
Overall diameter656.8 mm635.7 mm-21.1 mm (-3.21%)
Sidewall height112.5 mm89.3 mm-23.3 mm
Circumference2.063 m1.997 m-66.3 mm
Revs / km484.6500.7+16.1
Ground clearancereference-10.5 mm-10.5 mm
Speedometer @ 100 km/h100.0 km/h96.8 km/h-3.21 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 96.8 km/h after switching to 255/35 R18 — a -3.21% 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 -10.5 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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