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185/50R16 Tire Size

A 185/50R16 tire is approximately 23.28 inches tall, with a sidewall height of 3.64 inches and about 866.2 revolutions per mile.

TL;DR: 185/50R16 combines a 185 mm section width, a 50% aspect ratio, and a 16-inch wheel diameter.

Quick facts

Diameter
23.28 in
591 mm overall height
Sidewall
3.64 in
92 mm sidewall height
Circumference
73.15 in
1858 mm per rotation
Revs / Mile
866.2
538.2 revs per kilometer

185/50R16 Dimensions

MeasurementInchesMillimeters
Overall diameter23.28591
Sidewall height3.6492
Section width7.28185
Circumference73.151858
Wheel diameter16406
Revolutions per mile866.2

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How to use this tire size page

This 185/50R16 page is meant to be a quick reference before you compare, shop, or change sizes. The first number, 185, is the section width in millimeters. The 50 is the aspect ratio, which means the sidewall height is 50% of the tire width. The R16 means the tire is built for a 16-inch wheel.

The most useful number for comparisons is usually overall diameter. Diameter affects how far the tire travels in one rotation, which is why it also affects circumference, revolutions per mile, and speedometer behavior. A size that is wider is not always much taller, and a size that looks close can still change the driving feel if the height changes.

Use the prefilled calculator on this page to test the size, then compare it against the tire size currently on your vehicle. Before buying, confirm the tire placard, load rating, speed rating, wheel width range, and available clearance. Tire dimensions are calculated from the size code, but real tires can vary slightly by brand, tread design, and construction.

What this size says at a glance

A 185/50R16 is a modest-width tire size that usually emphasizes easy steering, efficiency, and everyday ride comfort. The 50 aspect ratio gives it a medium sidewall, which often balances steering response with acceptable ride comfort. Because it fits a 16-inch wheel, it falls into a very common wheel diameter range for cars, crossovers, SUVs, and light trucks.

Calculated from the size code, this tire is about 23.28 inches tall with a sidewall close to 3.64 inches. That sidewall number is useful because it hints at ride feel and wheel protection, while the overall diameter is the number that matters most when comparing speedometer behavior.

If you are considering 185/50R16 as a replacement, compare it against the tire currently installed on the vehicle rather than relying only on the printed width. A tire can gain width without gaining much height, or it can keep a similar width while changing diameter enough to affect road speed. The calculator above gives you the exact starting point for that decision.