CHOOSING YOUR TIRES
The longer a tire is in service, the more opportunities there are for it to be exposed to adverse environmental or service conditions. While most tires will be replaced sooner, Goodyear recommends that any tire in service 6 years or more be replaced even if it has not reached the legal treadwear limit. For details around the Penny Test to check your tread depth, visit https://www.goodyear.com/en-US/learn/tire-basics/how-long-do-tires-last
When it comes to buying tires online, the price can depend on your vehicle, tire size and number of tires you need. Plus, when you shop at Goodyear.com, there are no hidden fees. You’ll see all your charges before you buy when you use The Goodyear Credit Card, most major credit cards or PayPal. So, when it comes time for your scheduled install, you’re already paid in full.
It depends on your vehicle’s make and model. But the fastest way to check is on the driver’s side door jamb or on your current tire’s sidewall. For more information on how to locate this information, visit: https://www.goodyear.com/en-US/learn/tire-basics/how-to-find-tire-size
Yes. We can help you find the right tire for your vehicle, schedule an installation and order your tires online so they arrive for your tire install. To get started, visit: https://www.goodyear.com/en-US/learn/choosing-your-tires/buy-tires-online
Your vehicle's make is the company that manufactured it, think brand names like Ford, Honda, or Tesla. It's usually prominently displayed on the car's emblems (like the iconic Ford oval), the owner's manual, or your vehicle registration documents.
Think of the trim level as the "edition" of your car. It tells you which features and options are included, such as LX, EX, or Limited. Look for trim badges on the vehicle itself, check your owner's manual, or search online using your car's make, model, and year.
Knowing your vehicle's year of manufacturing is absolutely critical for selecting the right tires. You'll find it on a sticker inside the driver's side door jamb, within your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), or on your vehicle's title or registration.
The model is the specific type of vehicle within a brand. Within the Ford make for example, you'll find models like the Focus, Explorer, or Mustang. Your model is often displayed on the car's exterior, owner's manual, or registration.
Not sure what trim options are for your 2002 Freightliner Sprinter 2500?
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Version/OptionTire Size
- C-Type Tires with Alloy Wheels 225/70R15
- C-Type Tires with Steel Wheels 225/70R15
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Version/OptionTire Size
- SHC Extended/High Roof with Alloy Wheels 225/75R16
- SHC Extended/High Roof with Steel Wheels 225/75R16
Find your version/ option
You can usually find your vehicle’s version/ option in one of the following places:
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Passenger Tire Sidewall
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High Flotation Tire Sidewall
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Inside Your Door Jamb