Find the Best 265/60R18 Tires for Your Vehicle

πŸ›ž 24 tires availableπŸ“ Size: 265/60R18

About 265/60R18 Tires

The 265/60R18 tire size is predominantly used on mid-size SUVs, crossovers, and full-size pickup trucks, including popular models like the Toyota High... Read more ↓

πŸš— Common Vehicles

Toyota HighlanderHonda PilotFord ExplorerChevrolet Silverado 1500GMC Sierra 1500Nissan Pathfinder

πŸ›ž Available 265/60R18 Tires

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles use 265/60R18 tires?

This size is commonly found on mid-size SUVs and crossovers like the Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot, Ford Explorer, and full-size pickup trucks including the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500. Many three-row family SUVs use this size as original equipment.

What do the numbers in 265/60R18 mean?

265 represents the tire width of 265 millimeters (10.4 inches), 60 is the aspect ratio meaning the sidewall height is 60% of the width (159mm), R indicates radial construction, and 18 is the wheel diameter in inches that the tire fits.

How much do 265/60R18 tires cost?

Price ranges vary: budget tires $120-180 each, mid-range options $180-280 each, and premium brands $280-400+ each. Installation and balancing typically add $25-50 per tire depending on location.

What load index is typical for 265/60R18 tires?

Load indices typically range from 110-116 for this size, supporting 2,337-2,756 pounds per tire respectively. Most SUV applications use load index 112-114, while pickup truck versions may require the higher 116 rating.

Are 265/60R18 tires available in winter/snow versions?

Yes, this size has excellent winter tire availability from major brands including Bridgestone Blizzak, Michelin X-Ice, Continental VikingContact, and Nokian Hakkapeliitta lines, specifically designed for SUVs and light trucks.

How often should I rotate 265/60R18 tires?

Rotate every 5,000-7,500 miles using a cross-pattern for front-wheel drive SUVs or straight rotation for AWD vehicles. The heavier weight of vehicles using this size makes regular rotation critical for even wear.

What's the ride quality like with 265/60R18 tires?

The 60% sidewall provides a good balance of comfort and handling, offering better ride quality than low-profile tires while maintaining reasonable steering response. Expect moderate road noise levels and good pothole resistance compared to shorter sidewall tires.

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