Finding the best tires for your Mercury Mountaineer will come down to various factors, like what driving conditions are typical for you and how much you want to spend. One of the most important factors will be selecting the right tire size, which you should be able to find in your owner’s manual.
For example, the tire size of a standard 2010 Mercury Mountaineer is P245/65R17. Here’s a breakdown of what that means:
The P means the tire is intended for passenger vehicles.
The 245 means the tire is 245 millimeters wide.
The 65 means the tire’s height is 65% of its width.
The R means the tire’s inner layers lie radially.
The 17 refers to its 17-inch diameter
Additionally, pay attention to a tire’s speed rating and load index as well to make sure they’ll be compatible with your Mercury Mountaineer.
Finally, here are a few different tire types to consider for your Mercury Mountaineer:
All-season SUV tires: A happy medium between car and truck tires, all-season SUV tires are designed to have better traction and a higher load capacity for reliable handling year-round.
Winter/snow SUV tires: You can swap your summer tires for these as fall and winter move in to prepare for winter driving conditions.
Ultra-high performance (UHP) tires: Some UHP tires are designed for year-round use, while others are only intended for warm seasons. These tires can help improve traction and overall handling, but the tread on UHP tires may wear faster than some all-season tires.
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