275/35R17 Compatible Tire Sizes

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The 275/35R17 has an overall diameter of 62.4 cm. The T&RA recommended rim width for a 275mm section width is 8–10 inches, with a measuring rim of 9 inches. This page lists 56 compatible alternatives within 3% of the original diameter. Sizes are organized by wheel diameter. Within each section, the closest match per treadwidth is shown in italics. All sizes are theoretical and there may not be an actual production tire for the size.

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275/35R17 Specifications

Recommended Rim Width
8–10 in
Measuring: 9 in
8" 10"
Sidewall Height
9.6 cm
Visible Sidewall
7.9 cm
3.1 in
Overall Diameter
62.4 cm
24.6 in

Current Tire Pricing

TireSizePrice/Tire
Nankang Sportnex CR-SExtreme Performance Summer275/35R17$363.00
Continental ExtremeContact ForceExtreme Performance Summer275/35R17$312.00

Price availability updated May 2026. Actual prices may vary.

Tire Recommendations

Extreme Performance Summer

Track days, autocross, and maximum dry grip

Max Performance Summer

Spirited street driving and occasional track use

Kumho Ecsta Sport S

Treadwear: 260

Michelin Pilot Sport 4

Treadwear: 320

Vredestein Ultrac Pro

Treadwear: None

Bridgestone Potenza Sport

Treadwear: 300

Ultra High Performance All-Season

Year-round daily driving with performance capability

Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3

Treadwear: 560

Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus

Treadwear: 560

Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS+

Treadwear: 500

Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4

Treadwear: 540

Grand Touring All-Season

Comfortable, long-wearing all-season tires for daily driving

Michelin CrossClimate2

Treadwear: 640

Vredestein Quatrac Pro+

Treadwear: 400

How to Use This Information

  • Stay within 3%: All listed tire sizes maintain proper speedometer accuracy and vehicle dynamics
  • Consider aspect ratio: Lower numbers mean shorter sidewalls (better handling, harsher ride)
  • Treadwidth matters: Wider tires typically offer more grip but may reduce fuel economy
  • Check clearance: Ensure your vehicle has adequate wheel well and suspension clearance

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