Read the tire sidewall
Look at the outer face of any tire. You'll see a string of numbers and letters molded into the rubber — something like 225/65R17. That's your size.
Not sure what size tires you need? It's printed right on your car. Follow these simple steps to find your tire size in under a minute — then call us and we'll take care of the rest.
You don't need any tools. Your tire size shows up in a few easy-to-find spots — pick whichever is closest.
Look at the outer face of any tire. You'll see a string of numbers and letters molded into the rubber — something like 225/65R17. That's your size.
Open the driver's door and look at the frame (jamb). A white sticker lists the factory-recommended tire size and the correct air pressure.
The tire and wheel specifications are also listed in your vehicle's owner's manual — usually in the glovebox under "tires" or "maintenance."
Read us your year, make, and model — or snap a photo of the sidewall — and we'll match the exact right tire for your vehicle. Call 512-803-8308.
Here's a typical tire size — P225/65R17 95H — broken down piece by piece.
Always make sure all four tires match the size on your door-jamb sticker. If your current tires were upsized at some point, bring the car in — we'll confirm the right fit, check the load rating, and make sure everything's safe before you drive off.
Call with your size or vehicle details and we'll give you a fast, fair quote.