Find the Best 265/50R20 Tires for Your Vehicle

πŸ›ž 22 tires availableπŸ“ Size: 265/50R20

About 265/50R20 Tires

The 265/50R20 tire size is predominantly found on mid-size to full-size SUVs, luxury crossovers, and some premium pickup trucks including the Ford Exp... Read more ↓

πŸš— Common Vehicles

Ford ExplorerChevrolet TraverseGMC AcadiaJeep Grand CherokeeHonda PilotToyota Highlander

πŸ›ž Available 265/50R20 Tires

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles use 265/50R20 tires?

This size is common on mid-size and full-size SUVs including the Ford Explorer, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Honda Pilot, and Toyota Highlander. Some luxury crossovers and premium pickup trucks also use this size as original equipment.

What do the numbers in 265/50R20 mean?

The 265 indicates a 265mm tread width, the 50 represents a 50% aspect ratio (sidewall height is 50% of width = 132.5mm), R denotes radial construction, and 20 specifies a 20-inch rim diameter. The overall tire diameter is approximately 30.4 inches.

How much do 265/50R20 tires cost?

Price ranges vary significantly: budget tires $150-220 each, mid-range options $220-350 each, and premium brands $350-500+ each. Installation, balancing, and disposal fees typically add $25-50 per tire depending on the retailer.

What load index is typical for 265/50R20 tires?

Load index ratings typically range from 107-111 for this size, corresponding to weight capacities of 2,149-2,403 pounds per tire. Most SUVs using this size will have load index 107 (2,149 lbs) or 109 (2,271 lbs) depending on vehicle weight requirements.

Are 265/50R20 tires available in winter/snow versions?

Yes, this popular SUV size has excellent winter tire availability from major brands including Bridgestone Blizzak, Michelin X-Ice, Continental WinterContact, and Pirelli Scorpion Winter. The size is well-supported across all seasonal categories.

How often should I rotate 265/50R20 tires?

Rotate every 6,000-8,000 miles using a cross-pattern for front-wheel drive vehicles or front-to-rear pattern for all-wheel drive systems. The lower sidewall makes these tires more susceptible to uneven wear if rotation intervals are extended beyond 10,000 miles.

What's the ride quality like with 265/50R20 tires?

The 50% sidewall provides a good balance between comfort and performance, offering more cushioning than ultra-low profile tires while maintaining responsive handling. Road noise is moderate, and the wider 265mm contact patch enhances stability and traction but may slightly reduce fuel economy compared to narrower sizes.

πŸ“ Popular Tire Sizes

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