Tire size meaning

175/65 R14

What the numbers on a 175/65 R14 tire actually mean — width, sidewall, construction and rim — explained in plain language with real-world driving context.

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What does 175/65 R14 mean?

175/65 R14 is a metric tire size: 175 mm wide, a sidewall 65% of that width (114 mm), radial construction, fitted to a 14-inch wheel. Overall diameter ≈ 583 mm.

175
Section width in mm (sidewall to sidewall).
65
Aspect ratio — sidewall is 65% of width (114 mm).
R
Radial construction — the modern layered build.
14
Wheel rim diameter in inches (356 mm).

Ø 583 mm · 22.96″ · 546 revs/km

Section width 175 mmSidewall 114 mmR14 (356 mm)Ø 583 mm (22.96″)

Dimensional breakdown

Section width
175 mm
Aspect ratio
65%
Sidewall height
113.8 mm
Rim diameter
14″ (355.6 mm)
Overall diameter
583 mm
Circumference
1.832 m
Revs per km
546
Construction
Radial (R)

What 175/65 R14 feels like on the road

A 175/65 R14 tire is a low-profile sporty tire. With a sidewall of 114 mm, it gives precise turn-in with a reasonable ride compromise — typical for sport sedans and hot hatches.

The 175 mm contact width favours rolling efficiency and light steering effort. Combined with a 14-inch wheel, this size is most commonly found on compact city cars and older small hatchbacks.

At highway speed each tire completes about 546 revolutions per kilometre — the figure your speedometer and ABS were calibrated against if 175/65 R14 is the OEM specification.

Common alternatives to 175/65 R14

Sizes within ±3% overall diameter — generally safe swaps for speedometer accuracy and clearance. Click any size to open a full side-by-side comparison.

Driver feel · telemetry

What 175/65 R14 usually feels like

A driver-perspective read on this size — steering, comfort, highway stability and rough-road behavior.

Steering feel

Balanced, OEM-style response

A familiar OEM feel — predictable inputs without trade-offs.

Ride comfort

Comfortable daily ride

A balanced compromise — bumps muted, steering still precise.

Highway stability

Light but more wind-sensitive

Lower rolling resistance and lighter steering, with more reaction to crosswinds.

Pothole comfort

Reasonable impact protection

Enough sidewall to protect the rim from typical urban hits.

Sporty vs OEM tone

Comfort-leaning OEM setup

Tuned for ride quality and economy over outright bite.

Sidewall114 mm
Ø583 mm
Width175 mm
Revs/km546

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