Standard Pickup Trucks 4WD: Typical Tire Size
The EPA Standard Pickup Trucks 4WD segment typically comes equipped with 275/65R18 tires from the factory. This size represents the most common original equipment specification across the class and provides a balance of load capacity, ride quality, and on-road performance suitable for full-size 4WD trucks. Wheels in this segment generally range from 17 to 20 inches in diameter, with 18 inches being the most frequent factory offering.
Tire and wheel sizes within this class vary due to trim level and optional wheel packages. Base models may use smaller, steel or aluminum wheels paired with all-season tires, while higher trims often feature premium wheel designs with upgraded or all-terrain tires. These variations can shift the overall tire diameter by several inches and affect load ratings, fuel economy, and handling characteristics. Owners should verify the correct tire size and specifications for their specific vehicle by consulting the tire placard located on the driver's door jamb, as this reflects the manufacturer's approved fitments for that individual truck.
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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.