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TireSize SAMPLE.xls (4 sheets, including tires by vehicle and tires by brand)
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I created this database in January 2017, for a customer who did not liked Year-Make-Model-Trim-Specs because it shows only 1 tire fitment for each car, he asked me to extract data from TireSize.com, which shows all tire sizes that each car is offered, standard equipment and optional tires. In April 2019 I extracted tires by brand beside the tires by vehicle, at request of other customer.
Tires by vehicle
Coverage: earliest car included is from 1950, but number of models by year is significant only after 1980.
Car makes included:
Acura, Alfa Romeo, American Motors, Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Datsun, Dodge, Eagle, Ferrari, Fiat, Ford, Genesis, Geo, GMC, Honda, Hummer, Hyundai, Infiniti, Isuzu, Jaguar, Jeep, Kia, Lamborghini, Land Rover, Lexus, Lincoln, Lotus, Lucid, Maserati, Maybach, Mazda, McLaren, Mercedes Benz, Mercury, Mini, MG, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Opel, Peugeot, Plymouth, Polaris, Polestar, Pontiac, Porsche, Ram, Renault, Rivian, Rolls Royce, Saab, Saleen, Saturn, Scion, Smart, Spyker, SRT, Subaru, Suzuki, Tesla, Triumph, Toyota, Volkswagen, Volvo.
List of updates:
33277 rows – January 2017, TireSize had cars up to model year 2016, meaning that it is lagging in updates for about 1 year.
35136 rows – July 2017, they added 2017 models during spring 2017 but is still lagging in updates because 2018 models are already on the market.
64 makes, 1361 models, 12315 years, 41014 trims – 13 April 2019, no longer lagging, 2020 models are already included.
65 makes, 1412 models, 12863 years, 43614 trims – 22 June 2020, sales been low and about 1 year passed without any customer asking for updates.
65 makes, 1413 models, 12864 years, 43618 trims – December 2020
65 makes, 1415 models, 12906 years, 43763 trims – 21 May 2021
65 makes, 1423 models, 13080 years, 44697 trims – 29 September 2021
65 makes, 1430 models, 13282 years, 45516 trims – 14 February 2022. I ran scraper in August and December 2022, but I found same 45516 trims like in February 2022. Seems that TireSize website get updated once per year and there is nothing to do at my side to get 2023 models sooner.
68 makes, 1483 models, 13986 years, 48677 trims – 18 March 2023
69 makes, 1537 models, 14461 years, 50502 trims – 18 August 2024. I ran scraper in June 2024 too and found nothing new. After a long delay, TireSize added 2024 models in August 2024. Database indicate now which size is front and which rear, if different.
Tires by brand
Tire brands included:
Atturo, Fuel, BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Continental, Cooper, Dick Cepek, Dunlop, Falken, Federal, Fierce, Firestone, Fuzion, General, Goodyear, Hankook, Hercules, Hoosier, Interco Super Swamper, Kumho, Mastercraft, Maxxis, Michelin, Mickey Thompson, Nexen, Nitto, Pirelli, Pro Comp, Sumitomo, Toyo, Uniroyal, Yokohama.
List of updates:
32 brands, 699 models, 18938 tire sizes – 13 April 2019
32 brands, 785 models, 21441 tire sizes – 22 June 2020
32 brands, 760 models, 20990 tire sizes – 21 May 2021
32 brands, 761 models, 21538 tire sizes – 27 February 2022
32 brands, 737 models, 22911 tire sizes – 18 March 2023
32 brands, 817 models, 25501 tire sizes – 20 August 2024
Hi, are you able to create a database similar to zohr.com? I am currently creating a wix website at the moment and would love a similar format. I have to read how wix database formats work. I do know that I would have to get a daily download from our tire suppliers to make sure counts and prices are accurate. I downloaded your sample tire model excel file, but I didn’t see a product or part number. I could have missed it, but I was thinking that would be the only way to connect your database with theirs. Tell what I would need to get from or what is required. I don’t much about how this works, but know enough about databases to be dangerous. Our current website is not what we will be using in the near future.
I don’t see any advantage of zohr.com over TireSize.com that I used to make above databases. Where I should see part number in zohr.com? See also https://www.teoalida.com/cardatabase/tire-database/
I was not comparing TireSize.com to Zohr.com. I was basically asking if I could use it in the same manner as Zohr. I mentioned the part numbers because many of our tire suppliers have part numbers and I was trying to figure out how I could link the information in your database to match the information in their database so that we can get availability and updated pricing.
The database is legit. However, I had to spend lots of time rearrangeing the database since tires are mixed. You can not tell which is the original, replaced, or staggered tire. I asked the owner to help, but he didn’t reply to my request. Overall, if you have lots of time on your hands, go ahead and buy it; otherwise, I would recommend finding something else.
Why do you say that I am not replying? I replied your chat on 17 April, and 6 days later I also replied your email sent also on 17 April few hours earlier, without realizing that I already replied you via chat
Hi Theo,
Yes, you replied to my emails. However, it seems there is a discrepancy between the support you have offered and the policy stated at the time of purchase. Your policy indicated that any issues would be addressed if the customer was not satisfied. Unfortunately, the problems I’ve encountered remain unresolved.
Initial scraper was extracting all tire sizes available from Make pages, where it was impossible to identify which is front and which rear. TireSize added 2024 models this month, and to update my database I wrote a new scraper that goes into individual pages of makes, models, years and trims, thus able to indicate which tire is front and which rear (for models with different size).
I think that you misunderstood https://www.teoalida.com/cardatabase/refunds/
If the source website change codes and scraper no longer extract data (or extract wrong data) and you get different data than in sample file, I will fix it (as I did for the rude customer who purchased PriorityTire).
But if the source website TireSize does not indicate which are original, which are replacement and which are staggered tires, I cannot help you. You seen sample file so you knew what you will get and what not.
And please reply my emails or contact me via LiveChat. Posting comments don’t guarantee that I see and reply you in time.
Hello,
Thank you, I have built my own database, since I didn’t receive any help originally .The source website TireSize.com does indicate which are original and staggered tires. Too bad I can not post pictures here. You can check the site yourself. Again, your purchase policy at the time of purchase clearly stated that any issues would be addressed if the customer was not satisfied with purchased.