Chevrolet Tires
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Established in 1911, Chevrolet was founded in the heartland of the American auto industry – Detroit, Michigan. Since its creation, Chevrolet has become a brand that embodies American ingenuity, providing drivers with quality cars at great value. Whether it’s a Chevy sedan, coupe, truck, or SUV, Bridgestone has a tire to enhance any journey.
Whichever Chevy model you drive, Bridgestone tires are the right choice for your Chevrolet. If you're looking for high-performance, Potenza tires are designed for speed and deliver better control, responsiveness, and improved handling. Turanza tires are ideal for Chevrolet drivers who want a comfortable driving experience. Our Ecopia line is designed to enhance fuel economy while delivering all-season performance and a smooth ride. DriveGuard run-flat tires are engineered to take a puncture and keep your Chevrolet moving for up to 50 miles at up to 50 mph.* Dueler tires provide the power and toughness needed for your Chevrolet truck, allowing you to explore challenging terrains. And when the temperature drops and winter driving conditions are at their worst, you'll want Blizzak tires for your Chevrolet.
Bridgestone tires have the technologies to satisfy your needs. Check out our Tire Catalog to find the perfect set of tires for your Chevrolet car, truck or SUV.
* Repairability of DriveGuard tires depends on the tire damage, amount of pressure loss, and vehicle operating conditions. Contact a Bridgestone retailer for details.
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IS THIS VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH TPMS?
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) is an electronic system that monitors tire air pressure. Knowing if your car has TPMS will enable you to find the right tires.
HOW TO FIND YOUR VEHICLE'S TRIM
Check the side or rear of your vehicle
Check your vehicle's owner's manual
Look inside your driver's side door
Inspect your vehicle's title or registration
Tire size help
Your vehicle's manufacturer-recommended tire size is listed in your owner’s manual. If you do not have your owner’s manual, you may also find your vehicle’s tire size in one of several different places:
- Driver’s side door jamb
- Inside your glove box door
- Within your gas tank hatch
Curious to know what all the numbers in your vehicle's tire size mean? Check out our guide on How to Read Tire Size.