Best For
- Crossovers and SUVs that mix pavement with light gravel or snow
- Family hauling with enough sidewall for driveway and washboard comfort
- Owners who want versatile all-season or touring coverage in this size
Overall Diameter
29.57in
Affects ride height, gearing, and speedometer accuracy.
Section Width
9.65in
Affects traction footprint and steering effort.
Sidewall Height
5.79in
Influences ride comfort and off-road compliance.
Circumference
92.91in
Determines distance traveled per wheel revolution.
Revs Per Mile
682
Used for speedometer and gearing calculations.
Wheel Diameter
18in
Determines wheel compatibility and fitment.
245/60R18 sits in the crossover/SUV band: enough sidewall for daily comfort with more footprint than compact passenger sizes. Roughly 29.6" overall on an 18-inch wheel (~5.8" sidewall) suits mixed pavement, light gravel, and family hauling. Products indexed for this size include all-terrain, highway-terrain, and winter options depending on actual coverage. Load range still varies by model — match placard requirements before towing or carrying heavy loads.
Nominal dimensions calculated from the 245/60R18 size code (245/60R18). Load range and speed rating come from indexed manufacturer products when available. Our OEM database records this size across 15 vehicle models and 123 factory configurations from model years 2017–2026.
Rim Diameter Calculated
18"
Section Width Calculated
245 mm
Aspect Ratio Calculated
60%
Load Range Manufacturer
SL, XL
Speed Rating Manufacturer
H, T, V
Construction Standard
Radial
Based on this size’s editorial category and exact-size product metadata. A size may support several uses without every product in the size belonging to every category.
Documented OE or commonly associated platforms for 245/60R18.
Chrysler
Pacifica
Select
2025
Honda
Passport
TrailSport
2024–2025
Hyundai
Tucson
SEL
2025
Kia
Telluride
EX X-Pro
2025
Lincoln
Nautilus
Base/Select/Reserve
2019, 2021
Subaru
Ascent
Base 8-Passenger
2019–2024
Documented fitment mappings for research. Vehicle clearance depends on trim, wheel offset, suspension height, and tire model — confirm fitment before buying.
Indexed manufacturer models confirmed in exact size 245/60R18
Manufacturer-provided product/spec data from Michelin, Goodyear, BFGoodrich, Toyo, and Falken where available.

Touring
245/60R18 · 105H

Touring
245/60R18 · 105H · Load Range SL

Touring
245/60R18 · 105H · Load Range SL

Touring
245/60R18 · 105V · Load Range SL

Touring
245/60R18 · 105V · Load Range SL

Touring
245/60R18 · 105V · Load Range SL
Best first stop for mixed daily driving, gravel, trails, and overland use.
Top pick
Goodyear Discoverer Road+trail® AT
Other options
Better for road noise, towing stability, and long highway mileage.
Top pick
Michelin Primacy Tour A/S
Other options
For sharper steering response, higher-speed ratings, and sportier road feel.
Top pick
Toyo Proxes ST III
Use dedicated winter tires when snow and ice grip matter more than tread toughness.
Top pick
Michelin X-Ice Snow
Other options
Compare tread depth, weight, max load, pressure, and revs per mile for full-spec 245/60R18 products.
245/60R18 works well for SUV and crossover use when you need a bit more footprint than a compact passenger tire without jumping to a tall truck flotation size. Overall diameter is about 29.57" with ~5.79" of sidewall on an 18-inch wheel. Confirm load range if you tow or haul regularly.
245/60R18 is commonly seen on or upgraded to by owners of trucks, SUVs, and crossover platforms that can clear this diameter. Exact factory fitment depends on trim, wheel offset, and suspension height — confirm clearance and load requirements before treating it as a direct replacement.
Indexed products for 245/60R18 include load ranges such as XL and SL, depending on brand and model. Load capacity still comes from the load index and inflation table on the specific tire — not the size code alone. Match the load range to your GVWR and intended payload or towing use.
Indexed master-database coverage for 245/60R18 includes BFGoodrich, Toyo, Falken, Goodyear, and Michelin. Availability still varies by load range, tread type, and season — check the product cards and full-spec table on this page for models currently listed.
245/60R18 measures about 29.57" overall versus 30.04" for 255/55R19 (-0.5" / -1.6%). The shorter size usually trims rotational mass and can raise the speedometer reading relative to actual speed, with less ground clearance. Always check fender clearance and load rating before switching.
Load capacity depends on the exact tire, load index, and inflation pressure — not the size code alone. Check the manufacturer load table and your vehicle placard when setting pressure or carrying heavy loads. If multiple load ranges exist for this size, choose the one that meets or exceeds the placard requirement.
Every dimension on this site is computed in code from the tire size label — we do not scrape or hand-copy manufacturer spec sheets for overall diameter or circumference.
Rim diameter shown on this page is always 18" — the bead-seat diameter encoded in 245/60R18.
Dimensions are calculated from the tire size label; product rows and fitment mappings come from documented manufacturer and OE sources where available.
Compare 245/60R18 against nearby sizes like 255/55R19, 265/60R18, 235/60R18 to check diameter change, speedometer impact, clearance, and fitment tradeoffs.