295 is the tyre width in millimetres, 80 is the aspect ratio showing sidewall height as a percentage of the width, R means radial construction, and 22 is the wheel rim diameter in inches. Always match these numbers exactly when replacing your tyres to ensure correct fitment and safe handling.
295/80 R22 is a popular fitment on Chevrolet Silverado and Ford F-150 variants. The specific vehicles using this size can vary by model year and trim level, so always confirm the correct size from your door-jamb sticker, fuel cap label or owner's handbook before purchasing.
You should only fit an alternative size if your vehicle manufacturer explicitly approves it. Changing from 295/80 R22 can affect speedometer accuracy, handling balance, ABS calibration and fuel economy. If you are unsure, match the exact 295/80 R22 specification printed on your existing tyres or listed in your owner's manual.
Summer 295/80 R22 tyres deliver the best grip and shortest braking distances in warm, dry conditions. Winter 295/80 R22 tyres with the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol are designed for temperatures below 7°C and perform better on ice and snow. All-season 295/80 R22 tyres offer a year-round compromise and are a practical choice for UK drivers who prefer not to swap sets seasonally.
The required load index and speed rating for your 295/80 R22 tyres are printed on your existing tyre sidewall, typically as a code like 91V or 104T immediately after the size marking. Always match or exceed these values — never fit a tyre with a lower load or speed rating than specified. Your vehicle handbook and the label inside the driver's door frame also list the correct ratings.