Speedometer error: 205/55R16 to 215/60R16
Estimate speedometer bias moving from 205/55R16 to 215/60R16 using circumference change (~5.14%). Includes GPS verification tips and a link to the full comparison.
Speedometer planning: 205/55R16 → 215/60R16
When Tire 1 is 205/55R16 and Tire 2 is 215/60R16, modeled rolling circumference is about 5.14% larger for Tire 2 versus Tire 1. That percentage is a useful first-order estimate for how wheel RPM maps to true road speed if your vehicle remains calibrated around 205/55R16.
Verify after install
Use the speed table on this site’s calculator, then confirm with GPS on a quiet road. OEM tolerances, tire wear, inflation, and temperature all nudge real-world results.
Legal and safety note
Posted limits apply to true road speed—not what you wish the dash meant.
Full measurements
Open the dedicated comparison page for side-by-side tables and pairing FAQs: 205/55R16 vs 215/60R16.
Frequently asked questions
Is 5.14% circumference change a lot?
Where is the interactive table?
Can recalibration fix the offset?
Try the free tire size calculator
Open the interactive tire size calculator to compare diameters, see a wheel size comparison side by side, and review a speedometer difference table before you buy tires or wheels. It works like a quick tire fitment checker for geometry—not a substitute for a professional install bay.