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Compare 225/50R17 tires across top brands, retailer options, and the buyer priorities that matter most for US drivers.
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225/50R17 is commonly compared for touring comfort, wet traction, daily highway use.
225/50R17 breaks down into section width, sidewall aspect ratio, and wheel diameter. Matching the format on your current tire or door placard is the safest starting point before comparing brands and prices.
Use your placard or current tire as the final fitment check.225/50R17 commonly appears on Subaru Legacy, Audi A4, BMW 5 Series in the US replacement market. Always confirm the exact fitment on the vehicle placard before buying.
Vehicle usage can vary by trim and wheel package.Start by matching your driving priorities to this size. Popular use cases include touring comfort, wet traction, daily highway use. Then compare tread style, comfort, tread life, and wet-road confidence before clicking out to a retailer.
Compare retailer options after the tire type is clear.daily sedans, ride comfort, year-round use
Compare 215/55R17sport sedans, handling, premium all-season shopping
Compare 225/45R17touring sedans, quiet ride, long mileage
Compare 225/55R17crossover comfort, all-season replacements, wet roads
Compare 225/60R17family SUVs, all-season shopping, value comparison
Compare 225/65R17larger crossovers, touring comfort, all-weather confidence
Compare 235/65R17All-season tires are the most common replacement choice for US drivers who want year-round comfort, wet-road confidence, and long tread life in one shopping path.
Browse all-season tiresAll-weather tires are a strong option for US drivers who want one set of tires with stronger winter capability than typical all-season replacements.
Browse all-weather tiresWinter tires are built for US buyers who need stronger cold-weather braking, snow traction, and winter travel confidence than all-season tires can usually provide.
Browse winter tiresSummer tires fit US drivers who want sharper warm-weather handling, stronger dry-road grip, and more performance-focused replacements for sporty fitments.
Browse summer tiresAll-terrain tires are a major US truck and SUV shopping category for buyers balancing everyday road use with trail confidence, towing stability, and rugged durability.
Browse all-terrain tiresMud-terrain tires are aimed at US truck and SUV buyers who prioritize aggressive off-road traction and sidewall toughness over everyday road comfort.
Browse mud-terrain tiresMichelin is a premium tire brand widely searched by US drivers comparing all-season comfort, tread life, quiet highway manners, and higher-end SUV fitments.
Compare MichelinGoodyear is a mainstream US tire brand with broad passenger, SUV, truck, and all-weather coverage, making it a common comparison point for value and availability.
Compare GoodyearBridgestone is a high-visibility brand for US buyers comparing balanced all-season traction, wet-road stability, and mainstream commuter comfort.
Compare BridgestoneContinental is often compared by US shoppers looking for refined highway comfort, premium all-season manners, and dependable wet-road control.
Compare ContinentalPirelli is a premium brand usually compared on larger wheels, luxury SUVs, sporty sedans, and performance-oriented all-season or summer fitments.
Compare PirelliCooper is a familiar comparison brand for value-conscious drivers shopping mainstream all-season replacements, truck tires, and practical SUV fitments.
Compare CooperFalken is often researched by buyers comparing value-oriented performance tires, crossover replacements, and truck all-terrain options.
Compare FalkenYokohama is a strong comparison brand for buyers balancing premium feel, crossover touring, performance sedan fitments, and EV-adjacent quiet ride priorities.
Compare YokohamaQuick answers to the questions shoppers usually need resolved before they move into a fitment page, comparison page, or retailer checkout.
225/50R17 breaks down into section width, sidewall aspect ratio, and wheel diameter. Matching the format on your current tire or door placard is the safest starting point before comparing brands and prices.
225/50R17 commonly appears on Subaru Legacy, Audi A4, BMW 5 Series in the US replacement market. Always confirm the exact fitment on the vehicle placard before buying.
Start by matching your driving priorities to this size. Popular use cases include touring comfort, wet traction, daily highway use. Then compare tread style, comfort, tread life, and wet-road confidence before clicking out to a retailer.
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