FIND TIRES FOR YOUR FORD
If you need to replace your Ford tires, look no further than Tire Rack's complete selection of original equipment and aftermarket options. Whether you're looking for a single tire or a full set for your Ford, check our inventory to find exactly what you need—our Tire Decision Guide will show you our recommendations. Whether you're in a Mustang, F-150, or other popular Ford model, upgrade your ride quality with a premium set of Ford tires or find a great deal on a set of tires to help you get back on the road again in no time.
- What Brand of Tires Does Ford Use?
- Ford works with various name-brand tire manufacturers to source tires for its vehicles. The specific brand and tire used vary depending on the model, wheel size, and trim level. We carry many manufacturer brands currently making factory tires for Ford, including Goodyear, Bridgestone, Hankook, Continental, and Pirelli.
- What Are the Best Tires for a Ford?
- Determining the best tires for your Ford vehicle depends on several factors. Will you take your Ford vehicle on off-road trips? Do you use it for towing? Do you often drive in harsh winter conditions such as ice and snow? All of these play a role in deciding which set of Ford tires is the best choice for your vehicle.
- When choosing replacement tires, you may first consider factory tires. In many cases, the factory tires option might be designed specifically for your vehicle model. For example, the new Maverick AWD Lariat with 18" tires come equipped with Pirelli Scorpion ATR tires optimized for driving in off-road conditions. However, if you aren't regularly taking your truck onto the unbeaten path, then a more standard set of tires might be a perfectly fine fit for you—and you could save some cash at the same time.
- How Long Do Ford Tires Last?
- How long your Ford tires last depends on several variables, including the type of tire, drivetrain, road conditions, terrain, and personal driving habits. According to Ford, you should replace tires at least once every six years or when the tread wears down to less than 3/32". Other indicators that you need to replace your Ford tires include the appearance of any bulging, blisters, bubbles, cracks, or punctures. In general, most new Ford tires and replacements should last around 25,000-40,000 miles before needing replacement.
- Does Ford Sell Spare Tires?
- Some Ford vehicles come standard with a spare tire included. Those without a spare come with a mobility kit that allows the user to temporarily patch a damaged tire. However, you can request a spare tire for your Ford vehicle from the dealer for a fee. You can also buy an aftermarket spare tire should you decide to later on.
- If you have a full-sized spare tire with a matching wheel, you can extend the life of your tires by including the fifth wheel in your regular tire rotation service. Spare tires—even unused ones— should still be replaced after ten years as the material could begin to degrade during that time. Shop Tire Rack’s selection of spare tires and make sure you are ready for anything while driving your Ford.