285/60r20 vs 33/12.50r20 Tire Comparison Table

Tire Size Comparison Visualizer
Tire 1 Side View
Tire 1 Wheel
2669
20"
171
375 Revs/km
Tire 2 Side View
Tire 2 Wheel
2632
20"
165
380 Revs/km
Tire 1 Front View
285
850
Tire 2 Front View
318
838
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Speedometer Error
(Set Size1 to OEM Size)

Speed 10 km/h30 km/h50 km/h70 km/h90 km/h110 km/h130 km/h150 km/h
Actual 9.929.749.569.389.1108.9128.7148.5
Speed Diff-0.1-0.3-0.5-0.7-0.9-1.1-1.3-1.5

Ground Clearance Decreased by 6

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Check out how the 285/60r20 differs in size from the 33/12.50r20

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The visuals and tables above illustrate the difference in dimensions between 285/60r20 and 33/12.50r20 tires.

By looking at a visual representation of the differences in tire diameter, width, sidewall height, circumference, revs per mile, and speed difference, it easy to compare the 285/60r20 and 33/12.50r20 tire sizes.

Besides, considering that 285/60r20 is the factory size, your vehicle’s speedometer shows the correct speed. Check out the chart with the possible speed difference should you decide to go with the 33/12.50r20 tires. It is strongly recommended to calibrate speedometer every time you upsize or downsize your tires.

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