Find the Best 275/55R20 Tires for Your Vehicle

🛞 32 tires available📏 Size: 275/55R20

About 275/55R20 Tires

The 275/55R20 tire size is predominantly used on full-size SUVs, crossovers, and light-duty pickup trucks including the Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Explorer... Read more ↓

🚗 Common Vehicles

Chevrolet TahoeFord ExplorerToyota 4RunnerJeep Grand CherokeeRam 1500Nissan Armada

🛞 Available 275/55R20 Tires

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles use 275/55R20 tires?

This size is commonly found on full-size SUVs and crossovers like the Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Explorer, Toyota 4Runner, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Ram 1500, and Nissan Armada. These vehicles benefit from the size's combination of load capacity and ride comfort.

What do the numbers in 275/55R20 mean?

275 represents the tire width of 275 millimeters (10.8 inches), 55 is the aspect ratio meaning the sidewall height is 55% of the width (151mm), R indicates radial construction, and 20 is the rim diameter in inches.

How much do 275/55R20 tires cost?

Pricing ranges from $180-$400 per tire. Budget tires start around $180, mid-range options cost $250-$320, and premium brands can reach $400 or more depending on technology and performance features.

What load index is typical for 275/55R20 tires?

Load indices typically range from 111-117, corresponding to weight capacities of 2,403-2,833 pounds per tire. This range accommodates the varying weights of SUVs and light trucks that use this size.

Are 275/55R20 tires available in winter/snow versions?

Yes, dedicated winter tires are available in this size from manufacturers like Bridgestone, Michelin, and Continental. However, all-season options are more common due to the typical usage patterns of vehicles requiring this size.

How often should I rotate 275/55R20 tires?

Rotate every 6,000-8,000 miles using a rearward cross pattern for front-wheel drive vehicles or forward cross for rear-wheel drive. The heavier vehicle weights make consistent rotation critical for even wear.

What's the ride quality like with 275/55R20 tires?

The 55% aspect ratio provides a good balance of comfort and handling. There's sufficient sidewall flex to absorb road irregularities while maintaining adequate steering response and stability for larger SUVs and trucks.

📏 Popular Tire Sizes

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