Standard Pickup Trucks 2WD: Typical Tire Size
The EPA Standard Pickup Trucks 2WD segment typically comes equipped with a 265/70R17 tire size from the factory. Wheels in this class generally range from 17 to 20 inches in diameter, with 17-inch wheels being the most common OE fitment across the 16 vehicles in this segment. This tire size balances load-carrying capacity, fuel efficiency, and ride comfort appropriate for light-duty truck use.
Tire sizes within this class vary based on trim level and optional wheel packages. Higher trim levels or specialized packages may feature larger diameter wheels paired with lower-profile tires, which can affect both handling and ride characteristics. To determine the correct tire size for your specific vehicle, consult the tire placard on your driver's door jamb or fuel door, which displays the manufacturer's recommended specifications for your particular configuration. Never rely solely on class averages when making tire or wheel decisions.
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Class-typical reference from the EPA size class and the public P-metric standard, verified June 2026. How we compile this. Confirm against your placard.