Frequently Asked Questions
This is the tire size information. The 255 is the tread width effective in millimeters, which is about 10 inches. The 60 is the ratio of height to width, with the sidewall height being 60% of tread width. The R after it stands for radial construction, and the 19 is the wheel diameter in inches.
This size is used in many light trucks like the Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado 1500, and Toyota Tundra, as well as in large SUVs such as the Ford Expedition, Chevy Tahoe/Suburban, and Nissan Armada, among others.
For these tires, manufacturers recommend a cold inflation pressure between 35 and 40 pounds per square inch. However, it is always best to check the vehicle placard or owner's manual for the exact specifications outlined by your automaker. In addition, proper inflation helps maximize tread life, handling characteristics, and fuel economy.
The price of high-quality all-terrain or all-season tires varies between $150 and $300 per tire, depending on the brand and tire category. However, the price may also differ. Please check around for the best pricing.
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