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Choosing Tires for Special Purpose Vehicle 2WD

When replacing tires on a Special Purpose Vehicle 2WD, your first step is to verify the correct tire size and performance ratings. Check your vehicle's door-jamb placard, usually found on the driver's side door edge, which specifies the manufacturer's recommended tire size, load index, and speed rating. These specifications ensure your replacement tires can safely support your vehicle's weight and intended use. Many vehicles in this segment wear sizes around 265/70R17, though your specific vehicle may differ. Never assume—always confirm the placard information before shopping, as using incorrect specifications can affect handling, fuel economy, and safety.

Once you have confirmed the size and ratings, consider which tire season type best matches your driving conditions. All-season tires offer versatility for moderate climates with year-round use, while summer tires provide enhanced performance in warm weather but lack winter traction. Winter tires are essential if you regularly encounter snow, ice, or freezing temperatures. Your choice depends on your local climate, driving frequency in cold months, and storage capacity for seasonal tire changes. Many drivers in variable climates find rotating between two sets more practical than relying solely on all-season tires.

Finally, before purchasing, double-check that your selected replacement tires match all placard specifications and fit your existing wheels. Consult your owner's manual if you have questions about load-carrying capacity or speed requirements for your particular vehicle model.

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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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