The 255/65R16 is one of the most common passenger car tire sizes in the US. As of today, prices across major retailers range from $88.07 to $1,114.99 per tire. The lowest price currently tracked by Treddur is $88.07 at Walmart.
The 255/65R16 tire size is commonly found on mid-size and full-size SUVs and pickup trucks, including the Ford F-150, Toyota 4Runner, and Chevrolet Tahoe from the late 1990s through mid-2000s. This size is also used on some light-duty trucks and older body-on-frame SUVs designed for both highway and moderate off-road use.
Budget-conscious shoppers can consider Falken or Ironman, which offer reliable performance in this size at lower price points typically ranging from $100 to $140 per tire. Mid-range options like Cooper or Hankook provide a solid balance of durability and ride quality in the $140 to $190 range. For premium performance, Michelin LTX and BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 are well-regarded choices in this size, generally priced between $190 and $260 per tire.
Treddur is currently tracking 75 listings for 255/65R16 tires. Prices range from $88.07 to $1,114.99 depending on brand and retailer.
Shoppers looking for all-season or all-terrain tires in this size often find better deals in late winter or early spring when retailers are clearing winter inventory. Purchasing before peak summer road trip season can help avoid demand-driven price increases.
Prices for 255/65R16 tires tend to be moderately stable year-round, though all-terrain variants typically command a 20 to 40 percent premium over standard all-season models in this size.
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The 255/65R16 tire size is commonly found on mid-size and full-size SUVs and pickup trucks, including the Ford F-150, Toyota 4Runner, and Chevrolet Tahoe from the late 1990s through mid-2000s. This size is also used on some light-duty trucks and older body-on-frame SUVs designed for both highway and moderate off-road use.
Shoppers looking for all-season or all-terrain tires in this size often find better deals in late winter or early spring when retailers are clearing winter inventory. Purchasing before peak summer road trip season can help avoid demand-driven price increases.
Budget-conscious shoppers can consider Falken or Ironman, which offer reliable performance in this size at lower price points typically ranging from $100 to $140 per tire. Mid-range options like Cooper or Hankook provide a solid balance of durability and ride quality in the $140 to $190 range. For premium performance, Michelin LTX and BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 are well-regarded choices in this size, generally priced between $190 and $260 per tire.
Prices for 255/65R16 tires tend to be moderately stable year-round, though all-terrain variants typically command a 20 to 40 percent premium over standard all-season models in this size. Current listings on Treddur range from $88.07 to $1,114.99.