What does 4.10 6 mean on a tire?
William Rodriguez
Published Jan 09, 2026
You will see 4.10/3.50-6 on the tire. This means the tire is 4.1” in width, 3.5” in tire height (rim to outer edge) with a 6” rim height.
What does 4.00 6 mean on a tire?
The two most common sizes are 4.00 – 6 and 4.10 – 6. The first number is the height of the tire sidewall, and the second number is the rim diameter. To get the overall diameter you need to do some math! 6 (rim diameter) + 4.00 (sidewall height) X 2 = 14 inches total diameter.How tall is a 4.10 tire?
So a 4.10/3.50-4 tyre is 4.1" wide, 3.5" tall on the sidewall and fits a 4" rim. This tyre would therefore have the appearance of a low profile tyre.What does 4.00 mean on a tire?
4″ = refers to the diameter of the rim, in inchesFor example, a 4.80/4.00-8″ tire typically has a 15.5″ diameter rather than the 16″ diameter you would expect.
What does 4.80 8 mean on a tire?
Two-number Tire SizingLawn tractor tires using the two-number system display numbers as 4.80-8, for example. This means the tire's width is approximately 4.8 inches and the rim is 8 inches in diameter. Those are the only two numbers you need to find the right size replacement tire.