Choosing Tires for Minivan - 2WD
When replacing tires on a 2WD minivan, start by matching the original tire size and performance ratings. Your vehicle's door-jamb placard—typically found on the driver's side door frame—displays the manufacturer's recommended tire size, load index, and speed rating. For minivans in this class, common sizes range from 17 to 19 inches in diameter, with 235/60R18 being typical. These numbers indicate width, sidewall aspect ratio, and wheel diameter. The load index and speed rating ensure your replacement tires can safely support your vehicle's weight and maximum operating speed. Never substitute a tire with a lower load or speed rating than the original specification.
Your choice of seasonal type should match your climate and driving patterns. All-season tires offer year-round performance and are suitable for moderate climates with light winter weather. Summer tires provide better handling and fuel efficiency in warm conditions but lack winter traction. Winter tires deliver superior grip on snow and ice, making them essential if you regularly drive in cold climates. Before purchasing, confirm the recommended size and rating on your door-jamb placard, then verify the replacement tire's specifications match exactly. This simple verification step prevents fitment problems and ensures safe, reliable performance.

Match the size, load and speed rating
Start from the original-equipment size for the segment and keep the same load index and speed rating, or higher — these protect the vehicle's carrying capacity and handling. Then match the season type to how you drive. Whatever you choose, the size on your door-jamb tire placard is what to confirm against, because trims within a class differ.
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