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22-Inch Tires

Explore Bridgestone's wide selection of 22 inch tires. From all-season tires to performance tires, all-terrain tires and winter tires, Bridgestone offers a wide range of tires meant to complement any driving style or road condition. Find the best 22 inch tires for your vehicle below.

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FIND YOUR TIRE

Finding the perfect 22 inch tire for vehicle is as easy as selecting your tire size. This information can be found in a few locations: on the inside frame of the driver's side door, inside the glove box door, your driver's manual or your tire's sidewall. If you're unsure of how to read your tire measurements, check out this article to walk through the steps. Once you have this information, you can quickly find the 22 inch tire that best suits your needs.

Are 22-Inch Tires Common? 

In 2016, Major League Baseball outfielder Yoenis Céspedes rolled into a Florida spring training facility on a tricked-out, three-wheel sports vehicle priced at $65,000. On the front were two 20-inch tires. On the back was one 22-inch tire.

You may never see a 22-inch tire on a souped-up "tricycle." You're much more likely to find 22-inch tires on a car, pickup truck or SUV. These tires come in winter, summer and all-season versions.

Vehicles that may be equipped with 22-inch tires include the Cadillac Escalade, Toyota Sequoia, Ford Expedition, GMC Sierra and Yukon, Ram 1500, Ford F150, Infiniti QX80, Jaguar F-Pace, Range Rover Sport, Audi Q5, Bentley Mulsanne, Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Ford Edge Flex, Maserati Levante, Tesla Model X and Volvo XC60.

Is Tire Size Important?

Yes, tire size is important. But it's not the only key aspect of tires.

Larger tires like those in the 22-inch category may contribute to better braking and handling versus smaller tires. Because of their size, 22-inch tires tend to make contact with more of the road than smaller tires, which may generate superior grip.

Of course, 22-inch tires also can make an excellent first impression, thanks to their sheer size. Also, 22-inch tires have less sidewall than smaller tires, so the wheels on 22-inch tires are likely to visually pop more compared with wheels on smaller tires.

Can You Replace Smaller Tires With 22 Inch Tires?

If you have 21-inch tires on your vehicle and want to swap them for 22-inch tires, you may be able to do it. This is known as upsizing or plus-sizing. While you may switch to larger or smaller wheels, you should be aware of the limitations and tradeoffs associated with such a change. The replacement tires should always have a diameter within 3% of the originals so as to not create issues with the function of safety features like anti-lock brakes and stability control. And, if the change is to larger diameter wheels, there may be tradeoffs in the form of increased ride harshness,  longer braking distances and reduced fuel mileage.

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