Users' questions

What size tires are on a 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander?

What size tires are on a 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander?

P225/55R18 (GT · SE)
P215/70R16 (ES)
2014 Mitsubishi Outlander/Tire size

Can I put different size tires on my SUV?

Wheels and tires are not interchangeable words. Tires are a part of the wheel setup. For instance, your vehicle has a set size of rims, but you can buy different sizes of tires to fit those rims, as long as the middle of the tires is the correct size.

How do I find out what size tires my car needs?

Find the information in your vehicle owner’s manual in the glove compartment or on the tire information sticker on your driver’s side door. Usually those elements contain all the information related to your tire size and specifications as well as the appropriate tire pressure.

What size tires are available?

Tire Sizes by Wheel Diameter

15″ Options
175/70-15 215/60-15 255/70-15
185-15 215/65-15 265/50-15
185/55-15 215/70-15 265/70-15
185/60-15 215/75-15 265/75-15

Can I use 55 tires instead of 60?

Yes. Tire sizes do vary around the nominal (what’s posted on the sidewall) but fir the same by means and moxel going from a 55 to a 60 will add 10.25mm to sidewall height.

What happens if you use wrong tire size?

Effects of Wrong Size Tires Choosing too tall of a tire can result in a vehicle prone to rolling over, a dangerous concern for any driver. Tall tires may also rub against the inside of the wheel well. While not immediately problematic, this rubbing can lead to steering issues over time.

What is the difference between a 185 and 195 tires?

The 195 may be a bit wider, but it is a taller tire than the 185, so your acceleration will feel like you’re in a higher gear. Your speedometer will read slower and your mpg calculation will be off.

Is it OK to go up one tire size?

As a general rule of thumb, it’s safe to fit a tire up to 20 millimeters wider than stock on the original rim. The actual width of the tire will vary depending on the width of the rim: The tire will expand 5 millimeters for every half inch (12.5 millimeters) increase in rim width.