16 Inch Tires
Browse 16 Inch Tires
Shop all 16 inch tires from Hibdon Tires Plus, Oklahoma's leader in tires. From Oklahoma City to Tulsa, we have hundreds of tires in stock. Whether you're searching for tough light truck tires built for the worst backroads, or best-in-class SUV tires built for comfort and style, you'll find 16 inch tires that you can rely on when you turn to your nearby Hibdon Tires Plus. Click on your vehicle's tire size to start shopping! Get an instant online quote and schedule a quick installation appointment online today!
- 265-75-R16
- 285-75-R16
- 245-75-R16
- 265-70-R16
- 215-60-R16
- 205-55-R16
- 225-60-R16
- 205-60-R16
- 215-55-R16
- 215-85-R16
- 235-85-R16
- 225-75-R16
- 215-65-R16
- 205-65-R16
- 235-65-R16
- 195-55-R16
- 235-70-R16
- 215-70-R16
- 225-70-R16
- 185-55-R16
- 315-75-R16
- 225-65-R16
- 235-60-R16
- 205-50-R16
- 195-75-R16
- 235-75-R16
- 245-70-R16
- 255-70-R16
- 205-70-R16
- 255-65-R16
- 195-50-R16
- 225-50-R16
- 205-45-R16
- 215-45-R16
- 255-85-R16
- 305-70-R16
- 385-70-R16
- 245-45-R16
- 225-55-R16
- 295-75-R16
- 185-60-R16
- 225-45-R16
What's My Tire Width & Height?
Understanding how to read your vehicle's tire width (also called cross section) and tire height is simple. First, check your car's tire information on the driver's side door jamb, on the sidewalls of your current tires, or in the owner's manual. In each location you should see a series of letters and numbers that look similar to 165-80-R13. In this example, your tire width would be 165 and your tire height would be 80. The tire width is the first number in the series and the height is the middle number.