The 225/70R15 is one of the most common passenger car tire sizes in the US. As of today, prices across major retailers range from $71.08 to $241.07 per tire. The lowest price currently tracked by Treddur is $71.08 at Walmart.
The 225/70R15 tire size is commonly found on older model SUVs, light trucks, and minivans such as the Ford Explorer, Jeep Cherokee, and Toyota 4Runner from the 1990s and early 2000s. This size is also used on some full-size vans and older pickup trucks, making it a popular choice for owners of classic and vintage utility vehicles. Because this size fits a wide range of older platforms, it remains in steady demand among owners maintaining or restoring these vehicles.
At the budget end, brands like Falken and Ironman offer dependable 225/70R15 options with solid treadwear ratings at accessible price points. Mid-range shoppers should consider Cooper or General Tire, both of which provide a strong balance of durability and performance for SUVs and light trucks in this size. For premium quality, Michelin and BFGoodrich offer top-tier 225/70R15 tires with superior handling, longer tread life, and better wet-weather performance.
Treddur is currently tracking 104 listings for 225/70R15 tires. Prices range from $71.08 to $241.07 depending on brand and retailer.
Prices on 225/70R15 tires tend to dip slightly in late winter and early spring as retailers clear inventory before the summer buying season. Shoppers looking for all-season or all-terrain options in this size may find the best deals between February and April.
225/70R15 tires typically range from around $80 to $160 per tire depending on brand and type, with all-terrain variants generally priced higher than standard all-season options.
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The 225/70R15 tire size is commonly found on older model SUVs, light trucks, and minivans such as the Ford Explorer, Jeep Cherokee, and Toyota 4Runner from the 1990s and early 2000s. This size is also used on some full-size vans and older pickup trucks, making it a popular choice for owners of classic and vintage utility vehicles. Because this size fits a wide range of older platforms, it remains in steady demand among owners maintaining or restoring these vehicles.
Prices on 225/70R15 tires tend to dip slightly in late winter and early spring as retailers clear inventory before the summer buying season. Shoppers looking for all-season or all-terrain options in this size may find the best deals between February and April.
At the budget end, brands like Falken and Ironman offer dependable 225/70R15 options with solid treadwear ratings at accessible price points. Mid-range shoppers should consider Cooper or General Tire, both of which provide a strong balance of durability and performance for SUVs and light trucks in this size. For premium quality, Michelin and BFGoodrich offer top-tier 225/70R15 tires with superior handling, longer tread life, and better wet-weather performance.
225/70R15 tires typically range from around $80 to $160 per tire depending on brand and type, with all-terrain variants generally priced higher than standard all-season options. Current listings on Treddur range from $71.08 to $241.07.