205/75R16 tires: compare top picks, pricing, and local availability
Looking for 205/75R16 tires you can trust for work vans, delivery fleets, or light-duty applications? Here’s a concise guide to popular options, what they’re best at, and how to confirm fitment, pricing, and installation at your nearest Discount Tire store.
Top 205/75R16 picks to consider
All options below are available in 205/75R16 and commonly carry a commercial/load range C construction suitable for vans and light commercial use. Pricing varies by store and date; use the product links to check current price and availability near you.
Toyo Celsius Cargo — all-weather grip with 3PMSF
Why it stands out: true all-weather compound and tread with Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake for confident winter performance without switching tires.
Good for: year-round use in varied climates, fleets that want winter-capable traction without dedicated snow tires.
Tip: For a quick, data-driven recommendation based on your driving and wear priorities, try Treadwell. It uses tire testing and real-world wear data to suggest “Good, Better, Best” matches for your needs.
Confirm fitment and load rating
Match the exact size on your door placard or current tire sidewall: 205/75R16.
Verify load index/speed rating meets or exceeds your vehicle’s requirements (many 205/75R16 commercial tires are Load Range C).
If you run mixed city/highway routes, highway all-season models prioritize comfort and tread life; if you see regular winter conditions, consider an all-weather tire with the 3PMSF symbol.
Check local availability and schedule installation
View what’s in stock now or ships-to-store quickly by selecting your preferred store at checkout. You can also find a store near you to compare availability across locations.
Choose same-day or next-available appointments when in stock, or ship to store for installation as soon as your tires arrive.
Pickup options vary by location; most customers choose in-store installation for convenience and free lifetime rotation/inspection services.
What vehicles use 205/75R16?
This size is commonly found on commercial vans, light-duty work vehicles, and some trailers. Because tire sizes can vary by trim and payload package, always confirm with your door placard or VIN-specific recommendations before purchasing. Use the vehicle fitment tool to ensure compatibility: Check fitment by vehicle
Understanding 205/75R16
205: tire width in millimeters
75: aspect ratio (sidewall height as a percentage of width)
R: radial construction
16: wheel diameter in inches
For commercial service, also confirm load range, load index (e.g., 113), and speed rating (e.g., R) meet your vehicle’s requirements.
Related sizes and common questions
Looking for the best 205/55R16 tires?
Popular, well-reviewed choices in this size include all-season touring and all-weather options designed for compact and midsize cars. Shop current picks and filter by treadwear, wet grip, snow performance, and price: Shop 205/55R16 tires
Common vehicles using 205/55R16 include many trims of the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Volkswagen Jetta/Golf, Subaru Impreza, Mazda3, and older BMW 3 Series. Always confirm on your door placard.
Looking for the best 225/65R17 tires?
This is a common crossover/SUV size. Compare top-rated all-season and all-weather options for ride comfort, tread life, and winter capability here: Shop 225/65R17 tires
Need 35-inch tires?
Search by flotation size (35x) and filter by wheel diameter (e.g., 35x12.50R17, 35x12.50R20), terrain (A/T, M/T, R/T), and load range: Shop tires and select “Size” to choose 35-inch options.
Want car tires near you?
Find the nearest store, check on-hand inventory, and book an install time: Find a store near me
If you’d like a quick, personalized recommendation for 205/75R16 based on your route mix, cargo, and weather, start with Treadwell Tire Match or add your vehicle to filter to exact-fit options.