225/65R17 Tires — Expert Fitment & Top Picks
225/65R17 is a staple size for compact and midsize SUVs/CUVs—balancing ride comfort, wet traction, and mileage. We stock quiet touring/all-season, all-weather (3PMSF), highway-terrain (H/T), and dedicated winter options so you can match tread, compound, and warranty to how (and where) you drive.
Quick Specs (Typical)
- Overall diameter: ~28.5" (varies by model)
- Section width: ~8.9" on a 6.5" wheel
- Approved wheel width: ~6.0"–8.0" (most measured on 6.5")
- Revs/mile: ~707 (model-dependent)
P-Metric vs. LT-Metric (What to Know)
- P 225/65R17 (SL/XL): Best ride comfort and efficiency for daily use; some SUVs specify XL for added load/stability.
- LT225/65R17 (select lines): Stronger casing for frequent towing/work; available in specific models/sizes and may require higher PSI for rated load.
- Always match your door placard: Size, load index/Load Range (or XL), and speed rating must meet or exceed OE.
Great Fits & Use Cases
- Touring/All-Season: Quiet ride, confident wet braking, long tread life for commuters and road-trip duty.
- All-Weather (3PMSF): True winter-rated traction without seasonal swaps—ideal for regular snow.
- Winter/Snow: Maximum ice/snow grip in sustained cold; swap back when temps warm.
Fitment & Safety Checklist (We Verify Before Shipping)
- Confirm size vs. OE and wheel width/offset for fender/suspension/brake clearance.
- Meet or exceed load index / XL or LT Load Range and speed rating from your door placard.
- TPMS compatibility, torque specs, and cold inflation pressure guidance included with your order.
Popular Vehicles Using 225/65R17 (Many Trims)
Toyota RAV4 • Honda CR-V (select years/trims) • Nissan Rogue • Mazda CX-5 • Subaru Forester (select) — plus others. We’ll confirm exact fitment for your year/make/model.
FAQs: 225/65R17 Tires
Can I use 235/65R17 instead of 225/65R17?
It’s about +1.8% taller and wider; clearance depends on wheel width/offset, suspension, and liners. We’ll verify before recommending.
What about 225/60R17?
That’s roughly –3.1% shorter; it can affect speedometer and ride height. Always follow your placard and ask us to confirm the change.
SL vs. XL—what should I choose?
SL suits many crossovers; XL supports higher loads/pressures for heavier trims or cargo. Match or exceed your door placard.
Do I need LT tires for my SUV?
Most crossovers use P-metric (SL/XL). LT (e.g., LT225/65R17) is for frequent towing/work or rough roads—availability varies by line.
What tire pressure should I run?
Use the door-placard PSI as baseline. LT tires often need higher PSI to carry the same load—ask us for vehicle-specific guidance.
Ready to dial in your setup? Compare tread types, warranties, and prices—our fitment team will make sure your 225/65R17 set is right the first time.
Reviewed by the Performance Plus Tire Fitment Team