275/40R20 vs 285/40R20
Side-by-side comparison of overall diameter, sidewall height, speedometer error, and ride-height change.
Safe to swap — Diameter difference is under 1.5% — within normal tolerance.
To scale
275/40R20
- Section width
- 275 mm
- Aspect ratio
- 40%
- Rim diameter
- 20"
- Sidewall
- 110.0 mm
- Overall diameter
- 728.0 mm
- Circumference
- 2287 mm
- Revs / mile
- 704
- Revs / km
- 437
285/40R20
- Section width
- 285 mm
- Aspect ratio
- 40%
- Rim diameter
- 20"
- Sidewall
- 114.0 mm
- Overall diameter
- 736.0 mm
- Circumference
- 2312 mm
- Revs / mile
- 696
- Revs / km
- 432
Difference
- Overall diameter
- +8.0 mm (+1.10%)
- Sidewall height
- +4.0 mm
- Tread width
- +10 mm
- Ride height (axle)
- +4.0 mm
- Speedometer error
- +1.10%
- At indicated 60 mph
- actual 60.7 mph
- At indicated 100 km/h
- actual 101.1 km/h
Will 285/40R20 fit instead of 275/40R20?
The overall diameter changes by 1.10%. Most manufacturers consider a swap acceptable when the difference stays under 3% — beyond that, you may see speedometer error, ABS/TPMS warnings, or wheel-well clearance problems. This page only covers the math; your vehicle's wheel arches, suspension geometry, and load rating still matter.
What the numbers mean
- Overall diameter — outside-to-outside height of the tire. Affects ride height, gearing, and speedometer calibration.
- Sidewall height — rubber from rim edge to tread. Lower sidewall gives sharper steering response but a harsher ride.
- Speedometer error — how far off your indicated speed will be after the swap. Positive means the speedo under-reads (actual speed is higher than shown).