FAQs
Nissan Rogue Tire Sizes by Trim
S: 225/65R17. SL: 235/55R19. SV: 235/60R18. Platinum: 235/55R19.
Do I have to put the exact tire size on my car? ›
It's highly recommended to use the exact tire size recommended for your car. However, in a pinch the tire width and aspect ratio can be changed slightly and still fit on your rim. Although this will still work, keep in mind it may have adverse effects on the performance of your car.
How much difference in tire size is OK? ›
Generally, you don't want to go with tires that have a diameter that is more than 3% different from the factory tires.
What happens if one of your tires is the wrong size? ›
Wrong-size tires can increase the stress on your car's suspension system components, leading to a potential risk to vital parts, including struts and shocks. In addition, there is a link between premature wear on the suspension system and tire size.
Can I put slightly different size tires on my car? ›
Tires are a part of the wheel setup. For instance, your vehicle has a set size of rims, but you can buy different sizes of tires to fit those rims, as long as the middle of the tires is the correct size. That being said, a vehicle with bigger rims will often be able to fit larger tires than other vehicles.
Can I use 235 tires instead of 245? ›
However, as the 235 and 245 tire sizes haven't any significant difference, we don't think there would be any issues you can face. Is There Any Big Difference Between 245 And 235 Tires? No, there is no big difference between 245 and 235 tires. The difference between 235 and 245 is only 3/8 inch.
Can I replace 19 inch wheels with 17 inch? ›
Yes, you can do that. Probably. So long as the bolt pattern is the same, the offset is right, and the wheel clears the brakes, you can mount that wheel on your car. It's a good idea to use a taller sidewall to keep the overall height and circumference of the tire the same.
Can I use 215 tires instead of 225? ›
Driving Conditions: If you frequently drive in wet or snowy conditions, the added traction of 225 tires could be a safer option. For primarily city or highway driving in good weather, 215 tires might suffice. Vehicle Type: Check your vehicle's manual for the manufacturer's recommendations.
Can I fit 17 inch tires instead of 16? ›
Yes but should choose a tire with same diameter and similar width as tire recommended by vehicle manufacturer. Example: if vehicle manufacturer recommended tire size on 16” rim is 215/60R16, equivalent tire size for 17” rim is 215/55R17. Yes but you'll likely have to put a lower profile tire on the larger rims.
What is the 3 rule on tires? ›
The 3% rule is, due to quattro and its differentials, that all 4 tires on the car should be within 3% overall diameter of eachother. It does not mean you have to stay within 3% overall diameter of stock spec tires. So, running 4 235/40/19s is perfectly safe for the drivetrain.
Yes you can. The tires will look higher and the wheel diameter will be slightly bigger. You will see a slight increase in confort, a slight increase in fuel consumption and the real speed (radar measured) slightly higher than dashboard display.
Will 225 tires fit 235? ›
Sure. But if you want the circumference to stay the same, more or less, reduce the ratio number. For instance, if the tire was a 225 70, replace it with a 235 65.
Is it okay to put slightly bigger tires? ›
Larger tires can have a negative influence on stopping power and possible decrease of comfort on pavement as more unsprung weight can translate to a rougher ride. Vehicles can, in fact, benefit from an increase in tire width. Using a wider size while maintaining the same overall diameter is known as “plus-zero” sizing.
Can wrong size tires damage transmission? ›
If you are running an automotive transmission this can cause some serious strain depending on the current gear ratio if you choose not to regear your system.” Increased wear can also occur with the transmission, brakes, axles, CV joints, differential components, and more.
How big of tires can I fit on my car? ›
As a general rule, you want replacement tires that are within 3 percent of the diameter (height) measurement of your existing tires' diameter — assuming your current tires are what your owner's manual recommends.
How much should new tires cost for a Nissan Rogue? ›
Nissan Rogue tires range in cost from $100 to $300+, depending on the size and type of tire you want on your crossover.
Are all Nissan Rogues the same size? ›
Rogue size comparison, we see that the 2022 Nissan Rogue Sport has 96 cubic feet of passenger volume and a maximum of 61.1 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear seats folded down. The 2023 Nissan Rogue is larger, offering up to 74.1 cubic feet of space for cargo and 105.4 cubic feet of passenger volume.
How do I know if these tires will fit my car? ›
Find the information in your vehicle owner's manual in the glove compartment or on the tire information sticker on your driver's side door.