Choosing Tires for Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD
When selecting replacement tires for a small two-wheel-drive sport utility vehicle, start by matching the original tire size and performance specifications. You'll find the correct size and load/speed rating on the driver's-side door jamb placard rather than the tire sidewall itself—the placard shows what the manufacturer recommends for your specific vehicle. Most small SUVs in this category use sizes in the range of 225/65R17 on 17- to 19-inch wheels. The load index (the number) and speed rating (the letter) must meet or exceed what's listed on your placard to ensure safe handling and load capacity.
Next, decide which seasonal type suits your climate and driving conditions. All-season tires offer a balanced approach for mild winters and mixed driving, while dedicated summer tires provide better grip and handling in warm weather but offer minimal winter traction. Winter tires are essential if you regularly encounter snow or ice, delivering significantly improved braking and cornering performance in cold conditions. Your choice depends on local weather patterns and how often you drive in severe conditions.
Finally, verify fitment by confirming the size and rating match your door-jamb specifications before purchasing. This ensures your replacement tires will perform as intended for your vehicle's weight and handling characteristics.

Match the size, load and speed rating
Start from the original-equipment size for the segment and keep the same load index and speed rating, or higher — these protect the vehicle's carrying capacity and handling. Then match the season type to how you drive. Whatever you choose, the size on your door-jamb tire placard is what to confirm against, because trims within a class differ.
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