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255/60R17

255/60R17 is uncommon as OEM fitment but appears as an aftermarket upsize option. At 29.05″ diameter with a 6.02″ sidewall (60% of section width), this size turns 694 revolutions per mile.

Overall diameter
29.05″
737.8 mm
Section width
10.04″
255 mm
Sidewall
6.02″
153 mm
Circumference
91.25″
Revs / mile
694
Rim
17″

About 255/60R17

255/60R17 is less common as a factory fitment but is available as an aftermarket size, so SKU selection is narrower than mainstream OEM sizes. At 29.05″ overall diameter, 255/60R17 turns 694 revolutions per mile, which is the reference point the factory speedometer and odometer were calibrated against. The 60% aspect ratio gives it a balanced sidewall — enough compliance for daily comfort without vague steering. The 17″ rim pairing is typical for light-truck, crossover, and mid-size SUV applications, so compatible wheels are easy to source new or used. Going one step shorter to 235/65R17 drops diameter by 0.07%, which stays within the ±3% fitment safe zone for most vehicles. Stepping up to 245/65R17 adds 1.69% diameter — also inside the safe window, with marginally taller ride height. If you are shopping for a direct replacement, any tire within roughly ±0.7″ of the 29.05″ stock diameter (about ±2% in percentage terms) will keep ABS, TPMS, and odometer readings inside the vehicle's designed tolerance.

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255/60R17

Diameter
29.05″ / 737.8mm
Section Width
10.04
Sidewall
6.02″ / 153mm
Circumference
91.25
Revs/Mile
694
See tires in 255/60R17

235/60R17

Diameter
28.1″ / 713.8mm
Section Width
9.25
Sidewall
5.55″ / 141mm
Circumference
88.29
Revs/Mile
718
See tires in 235/60R17
255/60R17 · 29.05235/60R17 · 28.1

Speedometer & Diameter Impact

Diameter Change
-3.25%
Sidewall Change
-0.47″
Revs/Mile Δ
24
mph

At an indicated 60 mph, your actual speed is 58.05 mph (93.42 km/h). Your speedometer reads 3.25% high versus actual speed.

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