Shop 225/75R15 Tires (and Other Popular Sizes)

Looking for 225/75R15 tires? Here’s how to pick the right type, plus quick links to other common sizes people ask about.

225/75R15: What to know before you buy

225/75R15 fits a mix of vehicles and uses. Make sure you choose the right tire class for your needs: - P-metric (P 225/75R15): For passenger vehicles/light-duty SUVs; prioritizes ride comfort and all-season traction. - LT (LT 225/75R15): For heavier loads on light trucks; built with stronger construction. - ST (ST225/75R15): Special Trailer only; designed for trailer use—do not install on passenger vehicles.

Verify fitment for your exact vehicle before you buy. Tell us about your vehicle to confirm size, load index, and speed rating.

Popular options in 225/75R15

Here are examples of what you’ll find in this size: - Trailer use: Goodyear Endurance ST225/75R15 — purpose-built special trailer tire for RVs and cargo trailers. - Trailer value: Hartland ST Radial ST225/75R15 — dependable ST tire for hauling. - Winter traction: Firestone Winterforce 2 UV P225/75R15 — dedicated winter tire for confident cold-weather grip. - Classic look: Coker American Classic P225/75R15 and Coker Classic P225/75R15 — whitewall styles for restorations and vintage builds. - Heavy-duty trailer: Vision Journey Heavy Hauler — designed for work and towing.

Browse the full selection of 225/75R15 tires. For recommendations based on real-world wear data, use our Treadwell tool on each product page.

235/75R15 tires for older trucks and vans

235/75R15 is a go-to size on many older pickups, vans, and SUVs. Decide based on how you drive: - Highway all-season for smooth, quiet commuting and long tread life. - All-terrain for light off-road use and a tougher look. - Check load index and speed rating to match your vehicle’s requirements.

Start here: Shop 235/75R15 tires. Enter your vehicle for exact fit.

Where to find 35-inch tires

35-inch tires are typically listed with flotation sizing (for example, 35x12.50R17 or 35x12.50R20). To find them: 1. Go to Shop all tires. 2. Filter by Size and type “35x” or select your wheel diameter and pattern (e.g., 35x12.50R17). 3. Confirm clearance, gearing, and load range. Many vehicles need a lift or trimming to run 35s.

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195/65R15 tires for compact cars

A very common compact-car size, 195/65R15 balances comfort, traction, and value. Consider: - Touring all-season for quiet ride and long life. - All-weather (3PMSF) for enhanced snow performance year-round. - Dedicated winter tires if you regularly drive in severe winter conditions.

Shop now: 195/65R15 tires.

Best tire for 225/65R17

“Best” depends on how and where you drive: - Daily commuting and comfort: Touring all-season with a solid warranty and low noise. - All-weather confidence: 3PMSF-rated all-weather tires for snow without swapping sets. - Performance feel: Performance all-season for sharper handling in wet and dry. - Heavy snow/ice: Dedicated winter tires.

Compare options for your exact vehicle here: 225/65R17 tires. Use Treadwell on the product pages to see top picks for your priorities.

285/75R16 tires for LT trucks and Jeep fitment

A popular upgrade size for trucks and Jeeps (roughly 33 inches tall). Tips: - Choose All-Terrain for balanced on-road manners and off-road grip; Mud-Terrain for maximum traction off-road. - Match load range (often D or E) to your payload/towing needs. - Verify wheel width/offset and fender clearance.

Browse: 285/75R16 tires.

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