Best 275/50 R22 Tires. Rims & Conversion Info
Best 275/50 R22 Truck/SUV All Season Tires
Michelin Defender LTX M/S
Overall: 84%
Dry: 92%
Wet: 92%
Snow: 83%
Comfort: 90%
Wear: 88%
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Yokohama Geolandar H/T G056
Overall: 80.1%
Dry: 85.2%
Wet: 75%
Snow: 64%
Comfort: 89%
Wear: 94%
Buy again: 100%
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Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season Plus II
Overall: 80%
Dry: 90%
Wet: 91%
Snow: 85%
Comfort: 91%
Wear: 86%
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Pirelli Scorpion Zero All Season
Overall: 65%
Dry: 78.3%
Wet: 65%
Snow: 70%
Comfort: 75%
Wear: 40%
Buy again: 70%
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Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season Plus
Overall: 63%
Dry: 90%
Wet: 85%
Snow: 71%
Comfort: 84%
Wear: 69%
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Michelin Premier LTX
Overall: 49%
Dry: 89%
Wet: 87%
Snow: 71%
Comfort: 86%
Wear: 49%
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Best 275/50 R22 Truck/SUV Summer Tires
Kumho Crugen HP71
Overall: 70.1%
Dry: 78.3%
Wet: 77.5%
Snow: 78%
Comfort: 73.5%
Wear: 82%
Buy again: 60%
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Hankook Dynapro HP2
Overall: 57.9%
Dry: 76.3%
Wet: 68%
Snow: 59%
Comfort: 76%
Wear: 62.5%
Buy again: 50%
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275/50 R22 in inches
275/50 R22 tires diameter is 32.8 inches, section width is 10.8 inches and rim diameter is 22 inches. So the closest metric tire size of 275/50R22 existing size in inches is 33x12.50R22, which is 0.61% taller and 15.74% wider.
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What rims fit 275/50 R22 tires?
For each tire size there often there are several wheel sizes. You can't put very wide tires on narrow rims or vise versa. Here is what size of the rims do you need for 275/50 R22 tires:
Rim diameter x rim width
275/50 R22 – what does it mean?
Parameter |
Meaning |
275 |
The first number shows that the tire has a width of 275 millimeters or approximately 10.8 inches. |
50 |
The second number is the aspect ratio. In this case, it is 50%. It shows the height of the tire from the ground to rim edge, which
is 50% of the width or ~ 138mm |
R22 |
The letter R means this tire is radial. Most of all tires nowadays are radial. The number is the tire diameter in inches.
It means that tire will fit 22 inch wheels |