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Choosing Tires for Standard Pickup Trucks 4WD

When replacing tires on a standard 4WD pickup truck, start by matching your vehicle's original tire size and load index. Most trucks in this segment use sizes around 275/65R18, though your truck may differ. The load index and speed rating, printed on the tire sidewall, must meet or exceed the original specification to ensure safe handling and load capacity. Check your vehicle's door-jamb placard for the exact tire size, load rating, and recommended inflation pressure—this placard is your authoritative reference and should always guide your purchase decision.

Next, select the appropriate tire type based on your climate and driving patterns. All-season tires work well in mixed conditions and moderate climates, offering year-round versatility. Summer tires provide better handling and braking in warm weather but perform poorly in snow and ice. Winter tires are essential if you regularly encounter snow or sub-freezing temperatures, delivering superior traction when it matters most. Standard pickup trucks in this class typically fit wheels between 17 and 20 inches, so confirm wheel compatibility as well.

Finally, verify fitment one more time using the door-jamb placard before purchasing. Match the tire size, load index, speed rating, and inflation pressure exactly. Taking these steps ensures your replacement tires will perform safely and reliably on your vehicle.

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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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