Fitment comparison

255/45 R18versus265/55 R16

Δ Ø +11.2 mmSpeedo +1.63%OEM-safe

265/55 R16 stands taller than 255/45 R18 — bigger rolling diameter, slightly more clearance, calmer cruise revs.

Switching from 255/45 R18 to 265/55 R16 steps down to a 16-inch wheel — a familiar move for winter and dedicated all-terrain sets. This alternative fitment moves rolling diameter a touch off the original spec. The taller sidewall adds cushioning over potholes and rougher roads, with a softer overall ride.

Expect a slight but noticeable shift in indicated speed compared to the original tires. Diameter change stays inside the conservative ±3% safety window — an OEM-safe fitment on most vehicles.

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Quick fitment verdict

255/45 R18265/55 R16 at a glance

OEM Safe

Within ±3%

Inside factory tolerance — ABS, ESP and cruise control stay calibrated.

Fender Clearance

Check at lock

Wider or taller setup — verify clearance at full steering lock and over bumps.

Speedometer Impact

+1.63%

At a true 100 km/h the dash reads 101.6 km/h — negligible.

Daily Driving

Livable

Daily use is fine; expect a slightly different ride and cruise rev count.

Side-by-side telemetry

Dimensional read-out

Current

255/45 R18

Diameter
686.7 mm
Sidewall
114.8 mm
Wheel
18
Width
255 mm
NewNew

265/55 R16

Diameter
697.9 mm
Sidewall
145.8 mm
Wheel
16
Width
265 mm

Real-world effects

How this swap actually feels

  • Steering response
    11/100 · Softer turn-in
  • Ride comfort
    100/100 · More cushion
  • Fuel economy
    55/100 · Slightly higher drag
  • Highway cruising
    67/100 · Lower cruise revs
  • Pothole resistance
    100/100 · More wheel protection

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Ride height

Lifted stance

+5.6 mm

Chassis sits higher — slightly more clearance, wheel-gap visually grows.

CurrentNew343 mm349 mmRIDE HEIGHT Δ+5.6 mm

New tire lifts the chassis by ~5.6 mm — more clearance, slightly more wheel-gap.

Suspension travel · arch clearance

Wheel gap

Wheel gap visually increases

+5.6 mm

How the arch-to-tire gap reads from across the parking lot — the visual stance change everyone notices first.

18px

255/45 R18

20px

265/55 R16

Wheel-gap Δ+5.6 mm

Static · unloaded chassis

Fender relationship

Tucked · Flush · Poke

Stance language

The visual relationship between the tire's outer edge and the fender lip — the lens enthusiasts use to judge a fitment.

Tucked

Inside fender

Flush

Lip-aligned

Poke

Outside fender

Width & offset dependent

Speedometer reality

Dash reads 101.6 km/h

+1.63%

Taller rubber: at a true 100 km/h your dashboard reads optimistically high.

020406080100120140KM/H+1.63%DRIFTINDICATED100 km/hACTUAL101.6 km/h

ABS · ESP · cruise control

Setup telemetry

How this setup changes the car

Driver-perspective read-out of the 255/45 R18265/55 R16 swap — steering, comfort, stance and dash behavior in plain enthusiast language.

Steering feel

+31.0 mm sidewall

Softer, more relaxed turn-in

Taller sidewall flexes a touch more before loading the contact patch — calmer, comfort-tuned.

Ride firmness

45% → 55%

Softer over potholes and joints

Bumps and expansion joints are absorbed better — a comfort win for daily driving.

Fender relationship

+10 mm width

Fender gap reads near-identical

Width delta is too small to change stance — same visual signature as OEM.

Speedometer behavior

+1.63%

OEM-safe speedometer reading

Inside the factory ±3% tolerance — ABS, ESP and cruise control behave as designed.

Daily drivability

Ø +11.2 mm

Livable upgrade with minor trade-offs

Daily use is fine; expect a slightly different cruise rev count and a touch more road feel.

Direct answer

Is 265/55 R16 OEM-safe?

Yes. Overall diameter changes by +1.63% versus 255/45 R18. OEM-safe. Speedometer, ABS, ESP and gearing remain inside the factory tolerance.

Direct answer

Will 265/55 R16 rub?

Borderline. Width changes by +10 mm and diameter by +11.2 mm. Borderline — check fender lip and inner strut clearance under load.

Direct answer

Does the speedometer change?

Yes — by +1.63%. Swapping 255/45 R18 for 265/55 R16 changes overall diameter, so at an indicated 100 km/h your true speed becomes 101.6 km/h. That's within the ±3% OEM tolerance — no recalibration needed.

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Does lower sidewall affect comfort?

Yes — softer ride. Sidewall changes by +31.0 mm (45% → 55%). Ride softens and absorbs bumps better, with slightly less precise turn-in.

Current Tire

255/45R18

New Tire

265/55R16

Excellent Fit

Within ±3% — safe for daily driving

Diameter change

+11.2 mm

1.63%

Speedometer at 100

101.6 km/h

+1.63% error

Ground clearance

+5.6 mm

ride height delta

Sidewall change

+31.0 mm

revs/km: 456.1

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Detailed comparison

Metric255/45 R18265/55 R16Difference
Overall diameter686.7 mm697.9 mm+11.2 mm (+1.63%)
Sidewall height114.8 mm145.8 mm+31.0 mm
Circumference2.157 m2.193 m+35.2 mm
Revs / km463.5456.1-7.4
Ground clearancereference+5.6 mm+5.6 mm
Speedometer @ 100 km/h100.0 km/h101.6 km/h+1.63 km/h

Verdict: excellent

Within ±3% — speedometer, ABS and traction control should behave normally.

Dimensional comparison

Side-by-side

Scaled engineering side-profile of both tires. Width, sidewall and overall diameter are dimensioned so you can see the change at a glance — without parsing the numbers.

Current

255/45 R18
Width 255 mmSW 115Ø 687mmR18
Profile
45%
Circumference
2.157 m

New

265/55 R16
Width 265 mmSW 146Ø 698mmR16
Profile
55%
Circumference
2.193 m

Side-by-side fitment

Geometry

Current

255/45 R18
Section width
255 mm
Aspect ratio
45%
Sidewall
114.8 mm
Wheel diameter
18″(457 mm)
Overall diameter
686.7 mm(27.04″)
Circumference
2.157 m
Revs / km
463.5

New

265/55 R16
Section width
265 mm
Aspect ratio
55%
Sidewall
145.8 mm
Wheel diameter
16″(406 mm)
Overall diameter
697.9 mm(27.48″)
Circumference
2.193 m
Revs / km
456.1

Real-world consequences

Pros / cons

Wider tire (+10 mm)

Section width
  • More dry grip and cornering bite
  • Sharper steering response on initial turn-in
  • Bigger contact patch under braking
  • More road noise on coarse asphalt
  • Worse aquaplaning resistance in standing water
  • Higher rolling resistance, small MPG hit
  • Possible fender or strut contact at full lock

Taller sidewall (+10% aspect)

Sidewall
  • Plusher ride, better pothole and curb protection
  • More forgiving on bad roads and trails
  • Lower wheel-damage risk on impacts
  • More sidewall flex, softer steering feel
  • Slightly delayed turn-in response

Taller overall (+11.2 mm)

Rolling diameter
  • Higher ground clearance and approach angle
  • Longer effective gearing — calmer highway revs
  • Bigger contact patch lengthwise
  • Speedometer reads low by ~1.6%
  • Reduced fender, strut and bumpstop clearance
  • Slower 0-60, more downshifts under load

-2″ rim downsize

Wheel diameter
  • Cheaper winter / track tire sizing
  • Lighter overall package, less unsprung mass
  • More sidewall = more impact absorption
  • Less aggressive stance
  • Possible brake caliper clearance issue going too small

How it changes driving feel

Seat-of-the-pants

Steering response

Similar feel

Ride comfort

Plusher ride

Road noise

Similar cabin noise

Wet / aquaplaning

Comparable wet behavior

Fuel economy

Small MPG penalty likely

Curb / pothole protection

More sidewall, more cushion

Fitment risk check

Verify before install
Fender rubbing

Check fender clearance, especially with lower offset wheels.

Suspension clearance

Wider tire may contact strut or control arm on full compression.

Cluster preview

Within tolerance
020406080100120140KM/H+1.63%DRIFTINDICATED100 km/hACTUAL101.6 km/h

Speedometer impact

At a true 100 km/h, your dashboard will read 101.6 km/h after switching to 265/55 R16 — a +1.63% offset. Use the speedometer error calculator for any indicated speed, and the speedometer error guide for the full background.

Ground clearance change

The new tire's half-diameter changes ride height by +5.6 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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