2007 Jaguar Xjr Tire Sizes

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2007 Jaguar XJR Standard

Original Tire Size (Show Details)
255/40ZR19 96Y
255
This number indicates that your tire has a width of 255 millimeters.
40
This number indicates that your tire has an aspect ratio of 40%.  This means that your tire's sidewall height (from the edge of the rim to the tire's tread) is 40% of the width.
R
This letter indicates how your tire was constructed.  Radial is the standard construction method for about 98% of all tires sold today.
  • R = Radial
  • B = Bias Belt
  • D = Diagonal
19
The tire size was designed to fit rims that are 19 inches in diameter.
96
This tire has a load index of 96, which means it's capable of carrying a load of 1566 pounds (710 kg) or less. A higher number means the tire can carry more weight.  A lower number means the opposite.
Y
This tire has a speed rating of Y, which means 186 mph (300 km/h) is the maximum speed that can be sustained for 10 minutes.  A higher speed becomes dangerous.
Z
This tire has a speed class of Z, which means it's part of an elite speed class of 149 mph or more (over 240 km/h). The tire's speed class is less specific than the speed rating.

Alternate Tire Size (Show Details)
255/35ZR20/ 97Y
255
This number indicates that your tire has a width of 255 millimeters.
35
This number indicates that your tire has an aspect ratio of 35%.  This means that your tire's sidewall height (from the edge of the rim to the tire's tread) is 35% of the width.
R
This letter indicates how your tire was constructed.  Radial is the standard construction method for about 98% of all tires sold today.
  • R = Radial
  • B = Bias Belt
  • D = Diagonal
20
The tire size was designed to fit rims that are 20 inches in diameter.
97
This tire has a load index of 97, which means it's capable of carrying a load of 1610 pounds (730 kg) or less. A higher number means the tire can carry more weight.  A lower number means the opposite.
Y
This tire has a speed rating of Y, which means 186 mph (300 km/h) is the maximum speed that can be sustained for 10 minutes.  A higher speed becomes dangerous.
Z
This tire has a speed class of Z, which means it's part of an elite speed class of 149 mph or more (over 240 km/h). The tire's speed class is less specific than the speed rating.