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225/60R17 / All-Season
225/60R17 / Highway
225/60R17 / Touring
225/60R17 / Touring
225/60R17 / All-Season
225/60R17 / Highway
225/60R17 / Highway
225/60R17 / Touring
225/60R17 / All-Season
225/60R17 / Highway
225/60R17 / Touring
225/60R17 / All-Season
225/60R17 is a high-intent replacement size, which means shoppers usually already know the fitment and want real retailer options fast. 225/60R17 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. 225/60R17 commonly appears on Honda CR-V, Subaru Forester, Mazda CX-5 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 crossover comfort, all-season replacements, wet roads. Then compare tread style, comfort, tread life, and wet-road confidence before clicking out to a retailer.