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Find the right tire quickly using your tire size.
Check your owner's manual or tire sidewall to find the required specifications.

If you know the name of the tire you are looking for,
select the tire from the list below.

All tires fall into certain categories. If you're wanting to do a broad search of our tire lines, use the list below.

  • Get the recommended tire that fits
    your vehicle and driving needs.
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    your vehicle.
  • You need to know your vehicle's options to find out the original size of the tires for your vehicle because automobile manufacturers often use different wheel and tire sizes for different variations of a specific vehicle.

    If you do not know your vehicle's options, check one of these places:

    1. The original sales invoice or window sticker when you bought the vehicle.

    2. Your vehicle's Owner's Manual, which will sometimes identify your vehicle's options.

    3. Look on the vehicle itself. Some vehicles have a decal or lettering that indicates the options located on the side or rear of the vehicle.
  • You can determine your tire type by looking at the tire's designation on the sidewall of your tire. The following describes the differences between the tire type designations:

    P-Metric: A uniform designation of tire sizes in metric measurements. A typical P-Metric tire is P205/70R14 93S.

    European Metric: This system was a conversion of the numeric system from inches to millimeters. The aspect ratio appears in the size designation in most cases where it is other than 82. A typical European Metric tire is 185/70R14 88S

    Light Truck-Metric: This system is used for light truck tires, and it mirrors the P-Metric system used for passenger tires. A typical LT-Metric tire is LT245/75R16 120R.

    Light Truck High Flotation: This type is for light truck tires with lower sidewalls and wider treads that yield better traction on surfaces such as sand and soft soil found in watery, off-road situations. A typical tire is 31X10.50R15 LT LRC
  • This three-digit number represents the width of your tires in millimeters (mm).
  • The aspect ratio is the relationship of a tire's sidewall height to its section width.In this example, the tire height is approximately 60% of the tire width.
  • The diameter of the rim in inches.

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