Tire category guide

Passenger Tire Sizes

Passenger tires prioritize predictable road manners, wet braking, comfort, and replacement availability for everyday cars. Start with the door-placard size, then match the load index and speed rating before comparing tread life, seasonal grip, and ride quality.

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Selection guide

Important Passenger tire considerations

Placard compatibility

Keep the required load index and speed rating at or above the vehicle manufacturer’s specification.

Wet braking

Compare independent test results and tread design rather than relying on mileage warranty alone.

Ride and noise

Touring constructions usually emphasize isolation; performance constructions trade some comfort for response.

Season

Choose all-season, all-weather, summer, or winter tires for the actual temperatures and roads you drive.

Indexed fitments

Common Passenger tire sizes

Open a size for nominal dimensions, verified fitment examples, exact-size products, alternatives, and safety limitations.

Category membership comes from the size’s explicit editorial category and exact product category/season metadata. It is not inferred from dimensions alone, and one size may appear in multiple supported hubs.

Manufacturer catalog coverage

Available Passenger tire products

Each row is an exact product-size combination in the indexed manufacturer data.

Fitment tools

Relevant calculators

Learn before buying

Relevant tire guides

Fitment limitations

A category label describes intended use, not guaranteed vehicle fitment. Confirm the door placard, approved wheel width, load index, speed rating, wheel offset, suspension clearance, and manufacturer guidance before changing size or construction.