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What size tires come on a Ford Edge?

The tire size on a Ford Edge depends on the model year and trim. In recent generations, most Edges ship with 18- to 20-inch wheels, with common stock sizes around 235/60R18 or 255/45R20. Always check your vehicle’s door jamb placard or the owner's manual for the exact size built for your specific car.


Overview of Ford Edge tire sizes by generation


First generation (2007–2010)


Early Ford Edge models typically came with 17-inch wheels as standard, usually paired with tires in the 235/65R17 range. Some trims offered 18-inch wheels with slightly wider tires such as 245/60R18.


Second generation (2015–2023)


In the second generation, 18-inch wheels became common on base trims, with tire sizes around 235/60R18. Higher trims often moved up to 19- or 20-inch wheels, featuring wider tires like 255/45R20 on top trims. Sporty variants generally used larger wheels as well, though exact sizes varied by model year and package.


Sporty variants and note on trims


Some performance-oriented or premium trims may adopt 20-inch wheels or specific tire packages. Because edge models across years can differ, always verify the exact size for your build using the car’s documentation or by checking the placard on the driver’s door jamb.


How to verify your exact tire size


To confirm the correct tire size for your Ford Edge, use the steps below. This ensures you buy compatible tires and maintain proper speedometer readings and performance.



  1. Check the driver’s door jamb placard for the "Tire Size" specification; it typically lists front and rear sizes.

  2. Look at the sidewall of your current tires to read the size stamped on them (for example, P235/60R18).

  3. Consult the owner’s manual or Ford’s official website or build page using your VIN for the exact factory tire size.

  4. If you’re replacing only two tires, ensure the new tires match the size of the existing ones and maintain similar tread patterns and speeds; replacing all four tires is often recommended for even wear.

  5. If in doubt, talk to a trusted tire shop with your VIN or current tire size to confirm compatibility and load/speed ratings.


Following these steps helps you identify the precise size for your Edge and prevents fitment or performance issues on the road.


Common tire size ranges you may encounter


While exact sizes vary by year and trim, these ranges cover what most Ford Edge owners will encounter. Note that exact numbers can differ by package, optional wheels, and regional specifications.



  • First generation (2007–2010): typically 17-inch wheels with around 235/65R17; some trims offered 18-inch wheels with 245/60R18.

  • Second generation (2015–2023): commonly 18-inch wheels with 235/60R18 on base trims; higher trims often used 19- or 20-inch wheels with wider tires (for example, 255/45R20).

  • Sporty/upper trims: may employ 20-inch wheels and correspondingly wider tires; verify for your specific build.


As always, the exact tire size for your particular Ford Edge should be confirmed via the door placard, owner’s manual, or Ford’s official resources tied to your VIN.


Summary


There is no single tire size for all Ford Edge models. Sizes shift by model year and trim, with 17- to 20-inch wheels being common in recent decades and tire sizes often landing in the 235/60R18 to 255/45R20 range. To ensure a perfect fit and proper performance, always verify the exact size on the door placard or in the owner’s manual, and consult a tire professional if you’re considering replacements or tire packages beyond stock specifications. This approach keeps your Edge safe, accurate to speedometer readings, and optimized for wear and handling.

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