Yes. The 30 profile means a shorter sidewall, so you can expect sharper steering response but a firmer ride than taller profiles. With 265/30 R22 it is especially important to keep pressures correct and choose a tyre with the right load rating for your vehicle to maintain stability and help protect the rim on rougher roads.
Match the load index and speed rating to the figures on your vehicle placard or handbook, as 265/30 R22 is often used on heavier, high-powered vehicles and may require an XL (Extra Load) specification. Never fit a lower load index or speed rating than recommended. If you are comparing options, choose the tyre that meets the spec first, then decide between premium, mid-range or budget based on your driving priorities.
You can, but only if your vehicle is designed for a staggered fitment and the sizes match the manufacturer specification for each axle. Keep 265/30 R22 paired with the correct size on the other axle, and avoid mixing different tyre models across the same axle. If your vehicle has AWD or sensitive traction control, sticking closely to the approved rolling circumference is particularly important.
Availability can be limited because 265/30 R22 is a specialist, ultra low-profile size. You may find all-season options from selected brands, but full winter ranges are often smaller in this size. If you need stronger cold-weather performance, some drivers switch to a smaller wheel and higher-profile winter setup if their vehicle allows it.
Use the pressure label in the driver door shut, fuel flap, or the owner handbook, as pressures for 265/30 R22 vary by vehicle weight, axle load and whether you are carrying passengers or luggage. Check pressures when tyres are cold and recheck after fitting, especially if you have TPMS. Correct pressures help the tyre wear evenly and maintain precise handling in this low-profile size.