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What size tires come on a 2012 Impala?

The standard tire size for a 2012 Chevy Impala is P225/55R17. This means the tires have a width of 225 millimeters, an aspect ratio of 55%, and a wheel diameter of 17 inches.


Tire Specifications for the 2012 Impala


The 2012 Chevy Impala came equipped with P225/55R17 all-season tires as the factory standard. This is a common tire size for many mid-size sedans. The key specifications are:



  • Tire Width: 225 millimeters (mm)

  • Aspect Ratio: 55% - the sidewall height is 55% of the tread width

  • Rim Diameter: 17 inches

  • Tire Type: P-metric all-season radial


Owners of the 2012 Impala can choose to upgrade to larger 18-inch or 19-inch wheels and tires if desired, but the factory-equipped 17-inch size is the standard configuration.


Importance of Proper Tire Size


Using the correct tire size is important for the 2012 Impala to ensure proper handling, ride quality, and safety. Tires that are too small can lead to reduced stability and traction, while tires that are too large may rub on the vehicle's suspension components. Sticking to the manufacturer-recommended P225/55R17 size is the best choice for most 2012 Impala owners.

What sizes do tires come in?


Tires usually come in the following widths (in inches): 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, and 28. Tires in these sizes are typically found on most passenger cars, light-duty light trucks, SUVs, minivans, and vans. Tires with a rim diameter measured in inches are called "inch rim" sizes.



What year Impala is most wanted?


The original 1958 Impala is a holy grail among American car collectibles, with the convertible version being in demand because there were only 56,000 ever produced.



What does Impala LT stand for?


Luxury Touring
“LT” stands for Luxury Touring. Price-wise, LT Chevrolet models are more cost-effective than LTZ, because they include fewer high-end features. Generally, LT models have features like cloth seating and body-color door handles, whereas the LTZ models get leather upholstery and chrome door handles.



Is 2012 a good year for Impala?


3.8 V6 Impala from 2000 to 2012 are incredibly reliable pieces. I wouldn't be scared to buy one that had 150K miles on it. Just make sure it's clean and take it for a good road test. Even swing by a shop to look for any leaks or other concerns.



What size are Impala tires?


Chevrolet Impala tire pressures & sizes

Tire SizePositionPressure
P225/75R15Front24 Bar
P225/75R15Rear32 Bar
P225/60R16 97VFront35 Bar
P225/60R16 97VRear35 Bar



How many miles will a 2012 Impala last?


about 150,000 miles
A properly cared for 2012 Chevrolet Impala will last about 150,000 miles, which is shorter than some other full size cars.



What size of tires fit on my car?


Find the information in your vehicle owner's manual in the glove compartment or on the tire information sticker on your driver's side door. Usually those elements contain all the information related to your tire size and specifications as well as the appropriate tire pressure.



What size tires does a 2012 Impala have?


The Chevy Impala typically comes with Firestone Firehawk GT H tires, Goodyear Eagle RS-A2 tires and Bridgestone Potenza RE97 A/S tires. The Chevy Impala also has a range of stock tire sizes, including 225/60R16 tires, 225/55R17 tires, 235/50R18 tires, 245/45R19 tires and 245/40R20 tires.



What size wheels fit a Impala?


What size rims can fit on a Chevy Impala? The Chevy Impala has a range of stock wheel sizes, including 16-inch rims, 17-inch rims, 18-inch rims,19-inch rims and 20-inch rims.



Which Impala is better, LS or LT?


The LT follows after the LS, offering even better features at a slightly higher MSRP. While these features vary from model to model, you'll notice a more luxurious feel overall. However, the Chevy lineup includes impressive comforts, conveniences, and safety features at every price point.


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