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245/75R16 Tires

123 tires availableFrom $99$323 per tire

245

Width (mm)

75

Aspect Ratio

16"

Rim Diameter

Vehicles Using 245/75R16

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All 245/75R16 Tires

The Westlake SU318 H/T is a solid choice for budget-conscious truck owners who prioritize dry grip and handling. However, its wet grip performance is a significant drawback, making it less suitable for regions with frequent rain.

50,000mi warrantyTreadwear 500

The SL369 All Terrain is a value-oriented choice for drivers who need a basic all-terrain tire with a reasonable treadwear warranty. However, its wet grip performance is a significant drawback, especially in climates with frequent rain.

40,000mi warrantyTreadwear 500

The Observe GSI-6 LS is best for drivers in mild winter climates who value a longer treadwear warranty. However, its lack of 3PMSF certification and lower wet grip score may not suit those facing severe winter conditions.

The Patagonia H/T is a good fit for budget-conscious truck owners who need a reliable highway tire with decent treadlife and grip. However, its lower comfort and noise ratings might deter those seeking a quieter ride.

60,000mi warrantyTreadwear 600

The Champiro IcePro SUV Studded is a good option for budget-minded SUV owners who value treadlife and handling in winter conditions. However, its lack of 3PMSF certification and lower wet grip may not satisfy those in regions with severe snow and ice demands.

50,000mi warrantyTreadwear 500

The Roadian ATX is a solid choice for drivers who need a durable all-terrain tire with a long treadwear warranty and good off-road capabilities. However, its wet grip performance may not satisfy those who drive often in rainy weather.

60,000mi warrantyTreadwear 560Traction A

The Laredo A/T is a solid option for drivers who prioritize off-road capability and durability with a 55,000-mile warranty. However, its wet grip performance is a significant drawback, making it less ideal for those who frequently drive in wet conditions.

55,000mi warranty

The Open Country H/T II is well-suited for highway drivers seeking a long-lasting tire with strong dry grip and handling. However, its wet grip is notably weak, which could be a dealbreaker for those frequently driving in rainy conditions.

50,000mi warranty

The Geolandar A/T G015 is well-suited for drivers who want a reliable all-terrain tire with a solid treadwear warranty and decent off-road capability. However, its higher noise levels and average wet grip may deter those who spend more time on highways or in rainy conditions.

50,000mi warrantyTreadwear 600Traction A

The Roadian HTX2 is a solid choice for truck owners seeking long treadlife and dependable highway performance. However, those needing better winter capability or a quieter ride might want to consider alternatives like the Continental Cross Contact LX Sport.

50,000mi warrantyTreadwear 700Traction A

The Bluearth Van All Season RY61 is suitable for drivers who prioritize dry grip and handling on highways. However, its lackluster wet grip and absence of a treadwear warranty may deter those needing reliable performance in wet conditions.

70,000mi warrantyTreadwear 700

The Open Country H/T is a good choice for budget-conscious truck owners who prioritize dry handling and a decent treadwear warranty. However, its wet grip performance may not inspire confidence in rainy conditions, making it less suitable for areas with frequent rain.

50,000mi warranty

The i Pike RW11 is suitable for drivers prioritizing snow traction and the option to stud for ice, but its wet grip and lack of a treadwear warranty are notable downsides. Consider it if snow is your primary concern, but look elsewhere if you need a well-rounded winter tire.

The BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 is a solid choice for off-road enthusiasts needing reliable traction across diverse terrains, backed by a 50,000-mile warranty. However, its higher noise levels and average wet grip may deter those who prioritize on-road comfort and quietness.

50,000mi warrantyTreadwear 600Traction A

The Outpost NAT is a good fit for drivers seeking a balanced all-terrain tire with a long treadwear warranty and moderate handling capabilities. However, its wet grip performance is a weak point, making it less suitable for consistently wet climates.

60,000mi warranty

The Winter i Pike X is best suited for drivers who value treadlife and dry grip in a winter tire, offering a 70,000-mile warranty. However, its lack of 3PMSF certification and missing ice/snow traction data are significant drawbacks for those in harsher winter climates.

The Discoverer Road+Trail AT is a solid choice for off-road enthusiasts looking for a tire with strong durability and a long treadlife warranty. However, the tradeoff comes in the form of increased road noise, which might deter those who prioritize a quieter ride on highways.

65,000mi warrantyTreadwear 620Traction A

FAQ

What does 245/75R16 mean?
245/75R16 breaks down as follows: 245mm is the tire's section width (the widest point), 75 is the aspect ratio (sidewall height as a percentage of width), R means radial construction, and 16 is the wheel diameter in inches.
What vehicles use 245/75R16 tires?
245/75R16 is a common fitment for vehicles like the 2025 Mercedes-Benz eSprinter 2500, 2025 Chevrolet Express 3500, 2025 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 1500, 2025 GMC Savana 2500 and others. Always confirm your specific trim's fitment before purchasing.
How much do 245/75R16 tires cost?
245/75R16 tires range from $99 to $323 per tire. Budget brands start under $100, while premium options can exceed $300. Compare options above for the best price for your needs.

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