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What size are my Ford Escape tires?

Your Ford Escape's tire size varies by model year and trim; there isn't a single universal size. To confirm your exact original equipment size, check the driver’s door placard, inspect one of the tires’ sidewalls, or consult the owner’s manual.


Where to look to confirm the right size


To verify the precise tire size your Escape came with from the factory, refer to these reliable sources.



  • Driver-side door jamb placard labeled “Tire Size” (often also lists the recommended inflation pressures).

  • Tire sidewall markings on any of the tires currently on the vehicle (the code typically starts with a P orLT, followed by numbers).

  • The owner’s manual, which includes a Tire and Wheels section with original equipment specifications.

  • Ford’s official resources, such as the VIN-based build data or the Ford Owner website, which can show the original tire size tied to your exact vehicle configuration.


Using these sources will give you the exact original tire size for your Escape. If you plan to replace tires, matching this size (or using an approved alternative recommended by Ford or a tire professional) is the safest choice.


How to read the tire size code


Tire sizes are printed on the sidewall in a standardized format. Here is how to interpret the most common code you’ll see on a Ford Escape.



  • P235/65R17 — This example breaks down as follows: 235 mm width, 65% aspect ratio (sidewall height is 65% of width), R indicates radial construction, and 17 is the wheel diameter in inches.

  • Load index and speed rating (often appended, such as 102T) tell you the maximum load capacity and the maximum supported speed for the tire.

  • Additional markings such as XL (extra load), LT (light truck), M+S (mud and snow), or 3PMSF (the severe snow symbol) convey capability or suitability for certain conditions.


Knowing how to read this code helps you compare tires and confirm you’re purchasing the correct size for your vehicle.


Practical tips for tire replacement


When replacing tires on your Escape, keep these considerations in mind to maintain safety and performance.



  • Prefer the same size as the original equipment. If you choose a different size, verify compatibility with your vehicle’s suspension, steering, and ABS systems.

  • Match or exceed the original load index and speed rating to preserve handling and safety margins.

  • Be mindful of overall tire diameter if you change wheel size; significant differences can affect the speedometer, odometer, and traction control behavior.

  • Factor climate needs (all-season, winter, or performance tires) alongside size and load requirements to optimize traction and safety in your region.


Following these guidelines helps ensure your new tires fit properly and that your Escape maintains intended performance and safety characteristics.


Summary


Because Ford Escape tire sizes differ by year and trim, locate the exact size using the door placard, the tire sidewall, or the owner’s manual, or consult Ford’s official data for your VIN. The sidewall code (for example, P235/65R17) reveals width, aspect ratio, construction, and wheel diameter, while load index and speed rating convey capacity and speed limits. When replacing tires, aim to match the original size or use a Ford-approved alternative, and consider climate needs and overall diameter to preserve performance and safety.

What size tires are on a Ford Escape?


Browse 2022 Ford Escape tires by Trim and Size.

TrimTire Size
S225/65R17 102H
SE225/65R17 102H
SE w/Sport Appearance Pkg.225/55R19 99H
SE Hybrid225/65R17 102H



What size tires are on a 2019 Ford Escape?


2019 Ford Escape tires could be 235/55R17, 235/45R19, or 235/50R18 depending on the Escape's trim level, which could be S, SE, SEL, and Titanium.



What size tires are on a 2015 Ford Escape?


Shop Tires for 2015 Ford Escape SE | 235/55R17 | Goodyear Auto Service.



How do I find what size my tires are?


You can find your width, aspect ratio, and rim size on your tire's sidewall, which amounts to your tire size.


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