255/75 R17 tyres

Popular brandsWe also sell these brands
More about Seasons
All filters
Change size?
More filters
×
Brands
Popular brandsWe also sell these brands
Season
More about Seasons
Speed rating
More about speed rating
Change size
How to find your tyre size
×
Help me choose
Enter your registration number to view suitable tyres for your vehicle
Please try again.
or
I'm ok, I don't need any help
Bridgestone tyres

Tyres from £168.50 to £275.02

Fully fitted price includes VAT, delivery, fitting, balancing, new rubber valve & disposal of old tyres

Nankang MT-1

255/75 R17 Q (111)

Not rated yet
SUV & 4x4
Selected fitting date available
We can fit: 23-01-2025

BFGoodrich Trail-Terrain T/A (Outline White Lettering)

255/75 R17 T (115)

Not rated yet
SUV & 4x4
OWL
All season tyre
Selected fitting date available
We can fit: 23-01-2025
Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003 4 x 4 Tyre

Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003

255/75 R17 Q (111)

Not rated yet
SUV & 4x4
6 Ply
Selected fitting date available
We can fit: 23-01-2025
BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 4 x 4 Tyre

BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2

255/75 R17 S (111)

Not rated yet
SUV & 4x4
10 Ply
All season tyre
Selected fitting date available
We can fit: 23-01-2025
Looking for a particular tyre brand?
Choose from a wide selection of brands starting from £168.50
Select a tyre brand
BrandPrices from
BFGoodrich (2 options)247.97
Nankang (1 option)168.50
Yokohama (1 option)249.35

Frequently Asked Questions About Tyres

What does 255/75 R17 mean?

The tyre size that you find on the sidewall of a tyre will tell you important information such as the width, profile and diameter of your tyre. In this case, for the tyre size 255/75 R17, this means the following: 255 - the width of the tyre in millimetres. I.e. 255mm wide. 75 - the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the width. In this case 75% R17 - the diameter of the tyre's inner rim in inches. Basically what size of wheel this is designed to fit onto. In this instance it is a 17 inch wheel.

What is the recommended tyre pressure for 255/75 R17

There is no standard recommended tyre pressure for 255/75 R17 tyres, as each vehicle manufacturer will recommend their own optimal tyre pressure so you can enjoy the best performance from your vehicle. If you are unsure as to the correct tyre pressure for your 255/75 R17 tyres, there are a few different places you can look to find this information. Vehicle handbook - There is a section in most manufacturer handbooks which covers all the technical details for a tyre. This includes the tyre size, load rating, speed rating and tyre pressure. Tyre label - The tyre label is often found on the door jamb of the driver’s side. It is a small rectangular sticker which contains the information you need to know in regards to tyre pressure and tyre sizes. It should also tell you the tyre pressure recommendation

How tall is a 255/75 R17 tyre?

The height of your tyre's sidewall for the tyre size 255/75 R17 can be worked out by using the tyre's profile size. For the tyre size, the profile is 75. What this tells us is that the sidewall height is 75% of the cross-section width of the tyre. The sidewall height is determined by the distance between the rim line and the tread line. So, as this tyre has a cross-section width of 255mm, the height of the sidewall is 75% of 255 – which is 191.25mm.

Do tyre sizes need to be exact?

Yes, tyre sizes need to be exact. Tyres are an integral part of a vehicle and so require that they are produced to exact standards. As well as being the only part of a vehicle that is in contact with the road, many components of a vehicle rely on tyres. The speedometer requires the tyres to be precise so that it is able to accurately calculate the speed at which you are travelling. If the tyres are not exact or the wrong size you will get incorrect readings. Also, the handling, braking and suspension components of a vehicle requires accurate tyres so that they can deliver an optimal performance. Should the tyre size be inexact, your vehicle would not perform well and you could also find your safety when driving is compromised.

Do front and back tyres need to match sizes?

In a lot of cases, especially for front-wheel drive vehicles, the recommended tyre size from the vehicle manufacturer will be the front and back tyre sizes are the same. However, this is not always the case. Many rear-wheel drive vehicles often have the requirement for wider tyres on the read axle, this is to help with greater traction and optimised performance. To find out what the manufacturer of your vehicle recommends, the best thing to do is check your vehicle handbook. This should have all the information you need in regard to which tyre sizes are required for your vehicle.