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255/55R20 gt radial Tires
*Rims not included with purchase of tires
GT Radial Savero HT2P255/55R20 107H | In stock
CategoryHighway TerrainVehicleLight TruckMileage Warranty50k
Load Index2150 lbs (107) Max Speed130 MPH (H) Load RangeStandard (SL) SidewallBlackwall UTQG520AB Wet TractionA Tread Depth10/32nds Inflation Pressure44 PSI Part NumberB753 Tread DesignSymmetrical Tire Weight36.6 lbs Section Width10.4" Rim Range7.00-9.00" Overall Diameter31"
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GT Radial Maxtour LX255/55R20 110V XL | In stock
CategoryAll SeasonVehiclePassengerMileage Warranty70k
Load Index2337 lbs (110) Max Speed149 MPH (V) Load RangeExtra (XL) SidewallBlackwall UTQG600AA Wet TractionA Tread Depth10/32nds Inflation Pressure50 PSI Part Number100UA3562 Tread DesignAsymmetrical Tire Weight32.4 lbs Section Width10.8" Rim Range7.00-9.00" Overall Diameter30.7"
GT Radial MaxClimate255/55R20 110V XL | In stock
CategoryAll WeatherVehiclePassengerMileage Warranty60k
Load Index2337 lbs (110) Max Speed149 MPH (V) Load RangeExtra (XL) SidewallBlackwall UTQG600AA Wet TractionA Tread Depth11/32nds Inflation Pressure50 PSI Part Number100UA4562 Tread DesignAsymmetrical Tire Weight32.4 lbs Section Width10.8" Rim Range7.00-9.00" Overall Diameter30.7"
GT Radial Adventuro HTP255/55R20 107H | In stock
CategoryHighway TerrainVehicleLight TruckMileage Warranty65k
Load Index2150 lbs (107) Max Speed130 MPH (H) Load RangeStandard (SL) SidewallBlackwall UTQG600AB Wet TractionA Tread Depth11/32nds Inflation Pressure44 PSI Part NumberAS135 Tread DesignSymmetrical Tire Weight36.6 lbs Section Width10.4" Rim Range7.00-9.00" Overall Diameter31"
Shop 255/55R20 tire size
Shop 255/55R20 tire size
The tire size 255/55R20 is typically seen on crossovers, passenger vehicles, and light trucks. For the majority of drivers, all-season tires and all-weather tires make the most sense because of their ability to balance low road-noise, handling, ride quality, and year-round grip (even in light snow). If you reside in a region that experiences moderate to severe wintertime ice, slush, and snowfall then winter tires are a better option to withstand these conditions. All-terrain tires are designed with an aggressive tread pattern, a more durable casing, and a rubber formulation that provides traction without sacrificing road manners. UHP tires.