12 Inch Tires



You may need to keep your economy car ready for daily commute or hook up a boat trailer to travel to the nearest river, but a set of tires in pristine condition will be an absolute requirement. The tires are there to provide the necessary traction in-between the vehicle’s wheels and the road. These parts are specifically designed to measure up to high standards of safety, providing proper traction on wet and dry surfaces and allowing you to reach the point of destination on time. The manufacturing companies that produce these tires include such business giants as Maxxis, Mickey Thompson, and Atturo, so you can rest assured you get quality products with treads and constructions optimized for intended applications.

These tires are manufactured utilizing hard-wearing grades of synthetic and mineral rubber with synthetic and steel plies. The treads are designed to offer optimal grip on a variety of surfaces. Trailer tires are engineered with higher loads and utmost durability in mind, with puncture-resistant compounds and stiff walls. Here you’ll find 12 inch tires that are designed to work both during summer and wintertime, all in order to ensure proper performance all year round.

12 INCH Tires Reviews

384 reviews
5 of 5
99 Camaro SS
I have owned this Camaro SS since new. It was ordered with the SLP exhaust option and the 17" Chrome ZR wheels. After using up the original Goodyears, I put on Avon(acutally Cooper made) tires stock size with mixed reaction. Great grip at first but eventually the faded away. I now have the Continental tires listed on the car and they have made quite a difference. Great overall handling and ride quality. I personally like the asymmetrical tread design on this tire, and other Continentals I have had. Looks like they cost more but I think worth it.
Posted by Customer / January 04, 20251999 Chevy Camaro
5 of 5
Sports All Season Tire
Great sturdy tires for all season,run good last long and @ an excellent price
Posted by Customer / January 02, 20252014 Mercedes C Class
Understanding Tires

There is a lot of information on the sidewall of a tire. Typically, you'll find UTQG ratings for treadwear, traction and temperature, the size of the tire, the load rating index number with a speed rating index, the construction type (bias or radial), the D.O.T. compliance code, and construction details. On some tires used as original equipment, you may also find a marking that indicates its OE status.

Understanding Tires


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