Load capacity
Match load index and inflation guidance to the placard, especially when carrying passengers, cargo, or towing.
Tire category guide
SUV and crossover tires balance passenger-car comfort with higher vehicle mass, cargo loads, and mixed weather. The same nominal size may be sold in touring, all-weather, highway, or all-terrain constructions, so verify the exact service description and intended use.
Selection guide
Match load index and inflation guidance to the placard, especially when carrying passengers, cargo, or towing.
Highway and touring patterns are quieter; all-terrain patterns add loose-surface traction and usually more weight.
Keep circumference and tread-depth differences within the vehicle manufacturer’s limits across driven axles.
Check full-lock steering, suspension compression, wheel offset, and spare-tire storage before upsizing.
Indexed fitments
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
Each row is an exact product-size combination in the indexed manufacturer data.
Side-by-side research
Check diameter, width, sidewall, clearance, and speedometer changes.
Fitment tools
Learn before buying
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.