Frequently Asked Questions
The noticeable differences are the tread widths. 195/70R14 measures 195mm, (around 7.7 inches) across which is much wider compared to the 185mm, (7.3 inches) size.
This tire has a 195-millimeter tread width, which is about 7.7 inches when correctly mounted and inflated. Use our online fitment guide to find the perfect fit for your vehicle.
Most tires have a manufacturer’s recommended cold inflation pressure of between 26 and 35 PSI. Always refer to your manufacturer for the exact pressure for your make and model. You can check this on the vehicle’s placard, located in the doorframe or the owner’s manual.
These tires commonly come as stock on compact cars, economy sedans, small crossovers, and minivans by Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Ford, Hyundai, and many other manufacturers.
Most premium-quality tires in sizes 195/70R14 have tread wear warranties of between 60,000–80,000 miles. However, actual tread life may differ due to factors such as intervals between rotations, alignment and driving style.