275/70 R16 Tyres

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275/55R16 H (107)
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275/70 R16 is a common choice for working pickups and capable 4x4s that need a tall sidewall and strong footprint. It is often seen on vehicles such as the Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, Mitsubishi L200 and Nissan Navara, where the right tread can make a big difference on wet roads, gravel tracks and muddy sites. Choose between highway-terrain for quieter daily driving, all-terrain for mixed use, or mud-terrain for maximum bite off-road. At Tyres.co.uk you can compare trusted brands and match the correct load and speed ratings for your vehicle.

Buying 275/70 R16 Tyres: FAQ

This size is widely used on pickups and some 4x4s, including many variants of the Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, Mitsubishi L200 and Nissan Navara. Fitment can vary by trim level, wheel width and suspension setup, so confirm the approved size on your door jamb sticker or in the owner’s handbook before ordering.

Choose a load index that meets or exceeds the manufacturer requirement for your vehicle, especially if you tow, carry tools, or regularly drive with a loaded bed. Check the numbers on your current tyre sidewall and match them, then consider an LT or reinforced option if your vehicle is specified for it. If you are unsure, use the vehicle placard as the final reference.

If you split time between tarmac and tracks, an all-terrain pattern in this size can offer tougher shoulders and better traction on gravel, wet grass and light mud than a road-biased tyre. For mostly motorway and town miles, a highway-terrain option is usually quieter and more efficient. If you want extra cold-weather confidence, look for an all-season or all-terrain tyre with the 3PMSF marking.

Possibly, but it depends on your vehicle’s approved sizes and available clearance. The overall diameter and width change can affect speedometer accuracy, gearing, steering feel and the risk of rubbing under full lock or suspension compression. If your handbook does not list 275/70 R16 as an approved alternative, get advice from a fitter before switching, and always keep the same size and pattern across each axle.

Use the pressures shown on your vehicle’s door sticker or in the handbook, as they are set for your exact axle weights and intended loads. Pressures often differ between front and rear on pickups, and they may increase for towing or heavy payloads. Set pressures when tyres are cold and recheck regularly, as correct inflation helps stability, tread wear and wet braking.