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225/50Rf18 gt radial Tires
*Rims not included with purchase of tires
GT Radial Champiro UHP A/S225/50ZR18 95W | In stock
CategoryUHP All SeasonVehiclePassengerMileage Warranty45k
Load Index1521 lbs (95) Max Speed168 MPH (W) Load RangeStandard (SL) SidewallBlackwall UTQG500AA Wet TractionA Tread Depth10/32nds Inflation Pressure51 PSI Part NumberAS049 Tread DesignSymmetrical Tire Weight27.9 lbs Section Width9.2" Rim Range6.00-8.00" Overall Diameter26.9"
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GT Radial Maxtour LX225/50R18 95V | In stock
CategoryAll SeasonVehiclePassengerMileage Warranty70k
Load Index1521 lbs (95) Max Speed149 MPH (V) Load RangeStandard (SL) SidewallBlackwall UTQG600AA Wet TractionA Tread Depth10/32nds Inflation Pressure44 PSI Part Number100UA3550 Tread DesignAsymmetrical Tire Weight24.9 lbs Section Width9.2" Rim Range6.00-8.00" Overall Diameter26.8"
GT Radial Champiro Touring A/S225/50R18 95T | In stock
CategoryAll SeasonVehiclePassengerMileage Warranty60k
Load Index1521 lbs (95) Max Speed118 MPH (T) Load RangeStandard (SL) SidewallBlackwall UTQG540AA Wet TractionA Tread Depth10/32nds Inflation Pressure44 PSI Part NumberB599 Tread DesignSymmetrical Tire Weight25.3 lbs Section Width9.2" Rim Range6.00-8.00" Overall Diameter26.9"
GT Radial MaxClimate225/50R18 95V | In stock
CategoryAll WeatherVehiclePassengerMileage Warranty60k
Load Index1521 lbs (95) Max Speed149 MPH (V) SidewallBlackwall UTQG600AA Wet TractionA Tread Depth10/32nds Inflation Pressure44 PSI Part Number100UA4550 Tread DesignAsymmetrical Tire Weight24.9 lbs Section Width9.4" Rim Range6.00-8.00" Overall Diameter26.8"
Shop 225/50RF18 Tire Size
Shop 225/50RF18 Tire Size
225/50RF18 is a run flat tire size that’s commonly found on 90s and 2000s era cars such as the Chevrolet Malibu, Buick LaCrosse, Honda CR-V, and Mazda6. For vehicles like this, you’ll probably want all-season tires that can offer good road manners, long wear, warranty coverage, year-round traction, a quiet, comfortable ride, and predictable handling. Or, if you’re a driver who likes to push the envelope, maybe summer or ultra-high-performance tires would be more your speed, with their superior cornering ability and steering response. Just be mindful that the softer, “stickier” tread compound these tires use will stiffen and lose traction in colder weather; UHP tires shouldn’t be used when it's colder than 45 degrees Fahrenheit outside.