Find the Best 225/55R17 Tires for Your Vehicle

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About 225/55R17 Tires

The 225/55R17 tire size is one of the most versatile and widely used dimensions in today's automotive market, particularly popular among compact SUVs,... Read more ↓

🚗 Common Vehicles

Honda CR-VToyota RAV4Subaru OutbackNissan RogueHyundai TucsonMazda CX-5

🛞 Available 225/55R17 Tires

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles use 225/55R17 tires?

The 225/55R17 size is primarily used on compact SUVs and crossovers like the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, Subaru Outback, Nissan Rogue, and Hyundai Tucson. Some mid-size sedans and wagons also use this size, particularly those designed for all-weather capability and comfort-oriented driving.

Are 225/55R17 tires good for SUVs or sedans?

This tire size is excellent for both compact SUVs and mid-size sedans. The 55 aspect ratio provides a comfortable ride quality that sedans appreciate, while the 225mm width offers the traction and stability that SUV drivers need. The size balances comfort, handling, and fuel efficiency perfectly for both vehicle types.

How much do 225/55R17 tires cost on average?

Expect to pay $90-130 for budget brands like General or Kumho, $130-170 for mid-range options from Goodyear or Continental's value lines, and $150-250 for premium tires from Michelin, Bridgestone, or Continental's flagship models. Performance-oriented tires in this size typically cost $140-220, while eco-focused models range from $110-180.

What load index is typical for 225/55R17 tires?

Most 225/55R17 tires feature load indexes between 97-101, corresponding to weight capacities of 1,609-1,819 pounds per tire. Compact SUVs and crossovers typically use load index 100 or 101, while sedans often use 97 or 98. Always verify your vehicle's required load index in the owner's manual or door placard.

Can I use 225/55R17 tires year-round or do I need winter tires?

High-quality all-season 225/55R17 tires can handle most winter conditions adequately, but dedicated winter tires are recommended for areas with heavy snow, ice, or temperatures consistently below 45°F. The moderate sidewall height provides decent snow traction, but winter-specific compounds and tread patterns offer superior cold-weather performance.

What's the difference between 225/55R17 and similar sizes?

Compared to 225/60R17, the 55 series has a shorter sidewall providing better handling but slightly firmer ride. Versus 215/55R17, the 225 is 10mm wider for better traction but may impact fuel economy slightly. The 235/55R17 offers more contact patch but requires ensuring adequate wheel well clearance.

How long do 225/55R17 tires typically last?

Touring and all-season 225/55R17 tires typically last 50,000-70,000 miles with proper maintenance, while performance-oriented models may provide 40,000-50,000 miles. Factors affecting lifespan include driving habits, road conditions, vehicle alignment, and rotation schedule. Premium brands often offer longer treadwear warranties reflecting their durability expectations.

📏 Popular Tire Sizes

235/55R19275/55R20265/70R17235/60R18275/65R18245/45R19235/40R19235/50R18215/55R17245/75R16225/65R17205/55R16265/60R18235/45R18215/50R17225/55R17195/65R15265/50R20245/65R17255/45R20