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The 225/30R20 tire offers a moderate width and a low-profile sidewall, enhancing aesthetic appeal and performance. This tire size delivers sharper steering responsiveness and a sleek appearance, making it a top choice for sleek sports cars seeking superior handling without detailing specific models.
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- FREE SHIPPINGBrand New$84.00Free shipping
- Takes offs, never drove on, still has warranty.Pre-Owned · Nexen$150.07or Best OfferFree shippingTop Rated Plus
- THE #1 Tire Seller on eBay! Why buy anywhere else?Brand New · Lexani$81.96Free shipping183 soldTop Rated Plus
- $152.23Free shipping
- FREE SHIPPINGBrand New · Fullrun$80.00Free shipping121 sold
- $91.84Free shipping
- Fast & Free Shipping, 20% - 40% Off MSRPBrand New · Lexani$89.52Free shippingTop Rated Plus
- THE #1 Tire Seller on eBay! Why buy anywhere else?Brand New · Durun$86.16Free shippingTop Rated Plus
- THE #1 Tire Seller on eBay! Why buy anywhere else?Brand New · Durun$82.41Was: $104.99was - US $104.99Free shippingTop Rated Plus
- $159.00or Best OfferFree shippingTop Rated Plus
- THE #1 Tire Seller on eBay! Why buy anywhere else?Brand New · Fullway Tires$99.66Free shippingTop Rated Plus
- We BEAT ALL PRICES! Found this tire LOWER? MESSAGE US!Brand New · Nexen$171.00Was: $201.18was - US $201.18Free shippingTop Rated Plus
- Brand New · Lexani$90.33Free shippingTop Rated Plus
- Brand New · Accelera$101.63Free shipping
- $105.94Free shipping
- Brand New · Atlas$95.56Free shipping
- Brand New · Lionhart$96.84Free shipping
- Brand New · Lexani$100.95Free shipping
- $103.17Free shipping
- $159.00Free shipping
How do I know if I need new tires?
When you’re determining if you need new tires, the most important thing to watch is the tread depth. Once it gets too low, it's not safe to keep driving on them. Ideally, you should swap out the tires when the tread depth hits 4/32 of an inch, though the legal minimum is 2/32 of an inch.
What type of tire do I need (All-season, Winter, Summer, etc.)?
Shopping for tires can be confusing because there are so many types that physically fit your vehicle. All-season tires handle mild year-round weather. Winter tires, or snow tires, are designed for cold weather. Summer tires suit performance vehicles in warm, dry conditions. For more information about tire types, check out the eBay Motors blog.
How can I figure out what tire size I need?
The size of your tire is usually written on the sidewall of your vehicle, such as: 225/50R17 94V. The first number (225) is the section width, then aspect ratio (40), followed by the construction type (R), and the rim diameter (17). Lastly, you'll see the load index (94) and the speed rating (V). Learn more about how to determine your tire size on the eBay Motors blog.
How can I check my tire tread depth?
There are three common methods for measuring tire tread depth:
- Checking each tire’s tread wear indicator bars
- Measuring with a tire tread depth gauge
- Using the penny test
What does the speed rating and load index mean?
The tire speed rating is the maximum speed a tire can safely travel. If a vehicle exceeds the rating for the tire, it’s no longer considered safe. The load index is a number assigned to the tire designating its maximum load-carrying capacity. Ex. 94V shows a load rating of 94 (1477 lbs) and a speed rating of V (149mph).
How can I get my tires installed?
eBay offers tire installation services through our installation partners, CarAdvise and SimpleTire. For eligible tires, you can choose to add installation during the checkout process and select your preferred installation shop and location.