245/45R19 vs 255/40R20Tire Size Comparison
The 1.3% diameter difference is within the accepted 3% tolerance.
Comparison Details
Speedometer Correction
When switching from 245/45R19 to 255/40R20, your speedometer will differ from actual speed.
| Speedometer | Actual Speed | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| 30 km/h | 30.4 km/h | +0.4 km/h |
| 40 km/h | 40.5 km/h | +0.5 km/h |
| 50 km/h | 50.6 km/h | +0.6 km/h |
| 60 km/h | 60.8 km/h | +0.8 km/h |
| 70 km/h | 70.9 km/h | +0.9 km/h |
| 80 km/h | 81.0 km/h | +1.0 km/h |
| 90 km/h | 91.1 km/h | +1.1 km/h |
| 100 km/h | 101.3 km/h | +1.3 km/h |
| 110 km/h | 111.4 km/h | +1.4 km/h |
| 120 km/h | 121.5 km/h | +1.5 km/h |
| 130 km/h | 131.6 km/h | +1.6 km/h |
Vehicles Using These Sizes
Vehicles with 245/45R19
Vehicles with 255/40R20
Individual Tire Size Details
Practical Guidance
Switching from 245/45R19 to 255/40R20 is within the industry-accepted 3% diameter tolerance. Your speedometer, ABS, and traction control should function normally. Note: these sizes require different rim diameters (19" vs 20"), so you will need different wheels.
The 3% diameter tolerance is a widely accepted industry guideline referenced by the ETRTO and most vehicle manufacturers. When in doubt, consult your vehicle's owner's manual or a qualified tire professional. For U.S. tire safety standards and recalls, see the NHTSA Tire Safety page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Safe. The overall diameter differs by 1.27%, width changes by 10mm.
Speedometer error will be 1.27%. At an indicated 100 km/h, actual speed is about 101.3 km/h.
Ground clearance changes by +4.4mm per side.