305/70R16 Tires

Do you need maximum load-carrying capacity and off-road traction for your truck or large SUV? The 305/70R16 tire size is the perfect fit for you. The large-diameter tire, which has an ultra-wide 305mm tread face and a very tall 70% aspect ratio sidewall, is ideal for rough and tough performance. The 16-inch rim diameter is suitable for many light trucks and full-size SUVs. We have an excellent variety of all-terrain and mud-terrain truck tires in this aggressive size from renowned brands. Check out the greatest 305/70R16 tires—our professionals at Discounted Wheel Warehouse offer them with quick shipping, affordable costs, mobile installation, and excellent customer service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

This tire size is fairly standard on many light trucks and large SUVs like the Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado 1500, Ram 1500, Nissan Titan, Toyota Tundra, Ford Expedition, Chevy Suburban, and more.

It is the tire size information. The 305 is the tread width in millimeters, which is 305 mm, or around 12 inches. 70 is the aspect ratio, meaning the sidewall height is very tall, at 70% of the tread width. Moreover, the “ R” means radial construction, and 16 is the wheel diameter in inches.

For 305/70R16 tires, there’s no better source for selection, pricing, and quality than Discounted Wheel Warehouse. You’ll find all the best brands in truck tires, including Goodyear, BFGoodrich, Mickey Thompson, and many more, all at our low warehouse pricing. Our experts will make sure you pick the right fit. We also offer stress-free financing, mobile tire installation, and unbeatable warranties.

The standard measurement of this tire denotes the size and fit of the rim. The tire has a cold inflation pressure of between 35 and 50 PSI. Nonetheless, a motor vehicle’s door jamb or the owner’s manual offer the manufacturer’s prescribed air pressure, depending on the make and model.

When properly mounted and inflated on a 16-inch wheel, a tire’s overall diameter is around 33.6 inches. The 70% aspect ratio results in an extremely wide 12-inch tread face as well as a very tall 10.5-inch sidewall height.