Golf cart tires are one of the most commonly replaced components on a golf cart.
Unfortunately, after miles of use on the golf course, neighborhood, city streets, or back trails, the tires on your golf cart can go bald, severely diminishing their performance.
If you need to replace your golf tires but need to know what size you have, this article will solve that problem.
We walk you through where to find your tire size, how to understand the numbers, and answers to some common questions.
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How to Read Golf Cart Tire Sizes

Learn how to read golf cart tire sizes.
Before we discuss the different tire sizes, it’s crucial to know how to read and understand the markings on the tire’s side. Every golf cart tire has numbers and letters imprinted on the sidewall.
The format of these markings is XX/YY-ZZ.
XX is the tire’s width, YY represents the tire’s aspect ratio (height of the sidewall expressed as a percentage of the tire’s width), and ZZ is the wheel diameter.
This number is in one of two formats: standard sizing or metric sizing.
Metric sizing for golf cart tires is typically used for low-profile and street tires, while standard measurements are used for all-terrain, turf, and lifted tires.
Standard Sizing Measurements

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A golf cart tire with standard sizing measurements will have a string of three numbers that will look like this: 23×10-14.
These numbers are measurements in inches (hence the “standard” name) and give you information about the expected tire height, width, and wheel size.
The first number tells you the tire’s overall diameter (or combo if you have it mounted on a wheel).
The second number tells you the approximate width of the tire.
The third number on the tire indicates the wheel size it is designed to fit.
Metric Sizing

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Metric sizing for golf tires also has a string of three numbers but, unlike standard sizing, communicates different information.
For example, metric tire sizing informs you of details about the tire width, aspect ratio, and wheel size.
These numbers can be confusing, so let’s use 205/50-10 as an example and break it down.
The first number is the approximate width of the tire in millimeters.
The second number is called the aspect ratio. This number tells you how large the tire’s sidewall will be, and it is the percentage of the tire width.
So, in our example above, the tire’s sidewall is 50% of 205.
Therefore, 205 millimeters divided by two is 102.5, so the tire’s sidewall is approximately 102.5 millimeters (approx. 4 inches).
Like standard sizing, the third number is the size of the golf cart wheel mounted on the tire.
Knowing how to read golf cart tire sizes is essential when replacing or upgrading your wheels.
In addition, verifying your offset by inspecting the factory tires for a complete match to the printed dimensions is also helpful.
Golf Cart Tire Size Explained

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Golf carts come in different sizes and styles, and so do their tires.
The tire size you need for your golf cart will depend on several factors, including the make and model of your cart, the terrain you’ll be driving on, and whether your cart has been lifted.
The standard golf cart tire size is typically 18″ tall by 8″ to 8.5″ wide.
However, some golf carts will require slightly different sizes, depending on the lift of the cart.
For example, some customers prefer a lifted golf cart that drives higher off the ground. If this is the case, they will need a taller tire.
When shopping, knowing how to read tire sizes is important to save time and frustration.
They typically represent golf cart tire sizes and prices in one of two formats: standard sizing or metric sizing.
Choosing the right size tire for your golf cart is important to ensure optimal performance and safety.
If you need help determining what size tire you need for your golf cart, consult and review your owner’s manual, or call us so we can help.
Club Car Golf Carts (Non-Lifted) Tires

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Non-lifted (stock) Club Car golf carts can fit any 18″ tall all-terrain tires (18×8-8″ or 18×8-10″) max without a lift kit.
For example, the stock tire size on Club Car Precedent golf carts is 18 x 8.50 – 8 or 205/50-8.
This means the tire is 18” in diameter, 8.5” wide, and fits on 8” wheels.
Taller tires (20×10-10, 20×10-12, 23×10.5-12, etc.) require a lift kit.
Non-lifted Club Car golf carts can also fit 215/40-12 tires (18.5″) max.
Many options are available for non-lifted Club Car golf carts that do not require the purchase of accessories or a lift kit.
For example, the Club Car Precedent Max tire size can often be upgraded to 20 inches in height without additional modifications, providing improved traction and a more rugged appearance for your golf cart.
The maximum tire size for a Club Car DS golf cart can vary depending on the specific model and any modifications made.
Club Car DS golf carts typically come with standard tire sizes ranging from 18 inches to 20 inches in height.
However, as with other golf cart models, some owners may install larger tires for various reasons, including enhanced ground clearance or a customized look.
When shopping for a street tire for your non-lifted Club Car golf cart, it’s essential to consider the terrain you’ll be driving on.
All-terrain tires provide traction on various surfaces, including dirt, gravel, and grass.
Manufacturers design turf tires for use on golf courses and other manicured lawns.
They have a smoother tread pattern that won’t damage the grass.
Yamaha Golf Carts Tires

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Like Club Car carts, Yamaha carts also use street tires for their carts’ wheels, which provide a smooth ride on paved surfaces and are ideal for use on the street.
Non-lifted (stock) Yamaha golf carts can fit any 18″ tall all-terrain tires (18×8-8″ or 18×8-10″) max without the help of a lift kit.
Non-lifted (stock) Yamaha Drive / G29 carts can fit up to 20-inch golf cart tires (20×10-10, 20×10-12) without rubbing if there is no added weight on the back of the cart (flip seat, cargo box, etc.).
Many options are available for non-lifted carts that do not require a lift kit. You can find various tire sizes and styles to suit your needs and preferences.
EZ-GO Golf Carts

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If you want to improve your EZ-GO golf cart’s performance, consider upgrading to a terrain tire.
Terrains have a more aggressive tread pattern, providing better traction on uneven surfaces.
They handle the most challenging terrains and provide maximum stability and control.
When choosing the right tire size and type for your EZ-GO golf cart, it’s essential to consider load capacity, speed rating, and durability factors.
These factors can significantly impact your cart’s performance and safety.
Make sure you choose a tire with a load capacity and speed rating compatible with your cart’s weight and intended use.
Low-profile Golf Cart Tire

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The low-profile tire gives the cart a sporty and stylish look while providing superior traction on the course.
They feature wider treads and shallower lugs, providing more grip on loose or wet surfaces.
With increased traction, you can enjoy a smoother and more enjoyable ride than standard cart tires.
Buying specially designed low-profile tires ensures maximum performance, safety, and better handling of your cart, giving you an edge over other players on the course.
Street Tires

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Golf cart street tires provide a smooth ride on paved surfaces.
The street tire is designed with deep tread patterns for improved traction and is constructed from durable rubber compounds to resist wear and tear.
They also feature special sidewall protectors to help reduce the impact of potholes, curbs, and other hazards encountered when driving on streets or highways.
A street tire golf cart offers excellent performance, durability, and security for your golf cart.
The Importance of Reviews

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When purchasing golf cart tires, reading reviews can be beneficial.
Reviews provide valuable insights into the quality and performance of the tires, which can help you make an informed decision.
Look for reviews from other golf cart owners who have used the exact tire size and type on their carts.
Pay attention to their reviews and comments on the tire’s durability, traction, and overall performance.
What should the tire pressure be on a 205/50-10 golf cart?
The recommended 12-inch golf cart tire pressure for a 205/50-10 golf cart tire can vary depending on the manufacturer.
Most golf cart tires recommend a tire pressure between 15 and 25 psi23.
It’s always a good idea to check the sidewall of your tire for the manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure.
What’s the biggest tire you can put on a stock golf cart?
The maximum tire size you can put on a stock golf cart without rubbing depends on the make and model of the golf cart.
For example, EZ-GO carts without a lift can fit a tire up to 20.5 inches, while Club Car and Yamaha G-Series carts without a lift kit can fit up to 18.5 inches.
What is the E-Z-Go bolt pattern?
The bolt pattern on E-Z-GO golf carts is 4 x 101.6mm, also known as the “4 x 4” pattern. This measurement is taken from the center of one stud to the center of an opposite diagonal stud. This pattern is used by almost all major golf cart manufacturers.
Because the bolt pattern is the same, golf cart wheels are interchangeable across all major manufacturers.
What is a golf cart rim size?
A golf cart rim is the aluminum part of the wheel and tire combination.
Golf cart rims are usually 7 inches wide. The most popular size for steel golf cart wheels is 8 inches in diameter.
However, there are also 10-inch steel wheels available.
Golf cart wheels come in four sizes: 8”, 10”, 12”, or 14”.
The size of the wheel affects the speed and maneuverability of the cart.
Larger wheels give the cart more speed, while smaller wheels make it more maneuverable.
Golf cart rims have a 4-lug wheel pattern, with each of the 4-lug bolts being precisely 4 inches apart from one another.
What are mounting golf cart tires?
Some golf cart tires are sold already mounted on the wheel. If you buy the tire and wheel together, the mounting is often free.
Don’t Settle For Decrease Quantity

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Choosing the right size and type of cart tire is crucial for your cart’s performance and safety.
Ensure you select the highest quality materials for your golf cart model. Never settle for decreased supplies. Always read reviews and get advice from other golf cart enthusiasts before purchasing.
Whether you’re looking for a street tire or terrain, plenty of options suit your needs. You can enjoy a smooth and safe ride on your golf cart with the right tires.
If you’re looking for new tires, need help deciphering sizes, or have questions about pricing and availability, contact Carts & Parts at (937) 459-8891.
We offer high-quality tires from leading brands in different sizes at competitive prices. And don’t forget about hubcaps for golf carts that really make your cart stand out.
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