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185 and 175 refer to the nominal width of the cross-section of the tire. Simply put, it is the tread width of the tire. The unit is millimeters (mm).
The difference between 185 and 175 tires is the tread width of the tire. The 185 has a wider tire tread than the 175.
The wider the tire tread. The greater the contact surface between the tire and the ground, the greater the grip of the tire. The better the grip the vehicle will be when cornering. But fuel consumption will also increase, as the more resistance the vehicle needs to overcome on the ground.
Antisense, the narrower the tire tread, the less grip the tire has, and the less stable the vehicle will be in cornering. But the lower the fuel consumption of the vehicle.
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The 185 has a wider tread and stronger grip, resulting in better acceleration, braking performance, and steering performance, so the wider the tread, the better the safety.
The 175 has a tread width of only 175 mm, which is inferior to the 185, but more fuel-efficient and quieter.
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The tires of the 185 are one centimeter wider than the tires of the 175, what about the height? If you don't consider the height, it's not easy to compare, in principle, the outer diameter of the tire can not be increased by more than two centimeters, for example, 175 70R14 is replaced by 185 65R14, and it is almost the same as 185 60R15.
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Benefits of 175 for 185 tires:
1. As we all know, the use of wider tires in the car will improve the stability of the car, especially in high-speed cornering, which will be much more stable than the original;
2. The car uses wide tires, the safety will be improved, the contact area between the tire and the ground is larger when braking, the braking effect can be transmitted to the road surface more completely, and the braking distance is shortened.
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The tread is wider than the 175's and has a better grip, resulting in better acceleration, braking, and steering performance.
The tires have a larger tread than the 175's, and the larger the tread, the better the vehicle's driving safety.
The tire noise and steering angle, steering strength, and fuel consumption of the tires will be greater than those of the 175 tires.
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The 175 is replaced by 185 tires, and the load capacity is 2 tons. 185R14 tires can pull 2 tons, but 185R14 is a normal type of tire, which is softer and more suitable for carrying passengers. If you want to pull heavy loads, it is recommended to use tires with C or LT gauges.
Band C indicates that the tire is a light radial load tire, which is thicker, stiffer, and more load-bearing, and is commonly used in vehicles such as light trucks and vans.
Introduction to tire size.
For example: 175 70R 14 77H in 175 represents the tire width is 175mm, 70 means that the flat ratio of the tire section is 70%, that is, the section height is 70% of the width, R represents the radial tire, the rim diameter is 14 inches, the load index is 77, and the allowable speed is H level.
The tire code of the international standard, which indicates the percentage of cross-sectional width and flattening ratio in millimeters. After that: tire type code, rim diameter (inches), load index (allowable load quality code), allowable speed code.
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1. The width of the tire breakage sensitive lifting surface is different, the tire section width of 165 is 165 mm, the tire section width of 175 is 175 mm, and the thickness of the tire is also increased by 10 mm.
2. The outer diameter of the tire is different, 175 is one centimeter wider than 165, and the outer diameter is 14 mm larger.
3. The circumference of the tire is different, the tire section of 175 is 10 mm more than that of 165, and the thickness of the tire is also increased by 10 mm, that is, the circumference of the wheel is millimeter.
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The 185 has a wider tread and more grip than the 175, resulting in better acceleration, braking, and steering.
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It will improve the stability of the car, especially when cornering at high speeds, it will be much more stable than the original.
It is possible to change the car from 175 to 185, but it should be noted that since the cross-sectional width of the tires has become larger, the matching wheels should also be replaced. And after replacing the tires, you should go to the DMV in time.
Otherwise, the vehicle will not be able to pass the annual inspection normally.
175 refers to the cross-sectional width of this tire is 175mm, generally speaking, the wider the cross-sectional width of the car, the higher the stability when driving. However, because the cross-sectional width is wider and the grip of the car is stronger, the car is also more fuel-intensive. When choosing tires, car owners must choose according to their actual conditions.
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First, the cross-sectional size is different
The tire of 165 refers to a cross-sectional size of 165 mm.
The tyre of 175 refers to a cross-sectional size of 175 mm.
Second, tire classification:
1. Structural classification.
It can be divided into radial tires and bias tires.
2. Pattern classification.
It can be divided into strip pattern tires, transverse pattern tires, mixed pattern tires, and off-road pattern tires.
3. Classification of types.
Tires are classified according to the type of vehicle, and can be divided into about 8 types. Namely: PC - car tires; LT - light truck tires; TB - truck and bus tires; ag - agricultural vehicle tires; OTR - engineering vehicle tires; ID - Industrial vehicle tires; AC – aircraft tires; MC – Motorcycle tires.
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There is only one difference between the two, and the others are not.
First, the cross-sectional size is different
The tire of 165 refers to a cross-sectional size of 165 mm.
The tyre of 175 refers to a cross-sectional size of 175 mm.
According to the size classification, it can be divided into:
1. Full-size spare tire: The size of the full-size spare tire is exactly the same as the other 4 tires of the original car, and it can be replaced with any temporary or unusable tire.
2. Non-full-size spare tire: The diameter and width of this spare tire are slightly smaller than the other 4 tires, so it can only be used as a temporary replacement, and can only be used for non-driving wheels, and the maximum speed cannot exceed 80km h.
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