1998 Ford Ranger Tires

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Worn-out and damaged tires cause about 1/10 of all car accidents happening on American roads. 1 out of 10 accidents could be prevented if the drivers paid enough attention to their rubber and replaced it timely. Has it been long since you last examined the tires of your 1998 Ford Ranger? How long has it been since the last replacement? Is your truck equipped with appropriate rubber which suits weather conditions? Answering these questions will help you understand if your tires are capable of ensuring a safe drive or not.

Should you feel that your ride lacks safety because of old rubber or its improper type, let us help you fix the issue. Take a look at our catalog of 1998 Ford Ranger tires which includes the models of various types tailored for different weather and road conditions. We carry commercial rubber designed to work with heavy loads and its all-terrain or off-road counterpart whose aggressive tread design allows for driving on sand, mud, and loose gravel. Also, there are fuel-efficient tires which will help you reduce the amount of gas your vehicle consumes thanks to their low rolling resistance.

1998 Ford Ranger Tires Reviews

58 reviews
5 of 5
Best Tires for My Tundra
Switched to these Michelins on my 2021 Tundra and couldn't be happier. It handles way better now especially on the highway. Traction is excellent even on wet roads. My only complaint is the price. These might be the most expensive tires I've ever bought but I'd do it again. Almost $260 a tire is steep but it feels like they'll last.
Posted by V.T. (Dallas, TX) / December 10, 20242021 Toyota Tundra
4 of 5
Solid All Terrain Tire
Switched to these on my '04 Tahoe. They've been okay on rain-soaked roads and offroad traction is nice as well. There's a bit more road noise than I expected on the highway, though.
Posted by Christian (Denver, CO) / December 04, 20242004 Chevy Tahoe
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