What are the tire specifications for the Toyota Prado?

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Madeleine
08/29/25 2:28am
The tire specification for the Toyota Prado is 265/65R17. Below is a detailed introduction to the tire specifications: 1. Tire Width: This is a factor that affects the vehicle's fuel consumption performance. The wider the tire, the larger the contact area with the ground, which increases the friction between the tire and the ground. As a result, more of the vehicle's kinetic energy is converted into frictional heat, leading to higher energy loss. Therefore, wider tires tend to consume more fuel over the same distance. However, every coin has two sides—while fuel consumption increases, wider tires provide better grip, resulting in improved vehicle stability. 2. Aspect Ratio: This is a key factor that influences the vehicle's responsiveness to road conditions.
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DelCecilia
09/10/25 7:13am
I've been driving a Toyota Prado for five years and remember the tire specifications clearly. The typical size is 265/65 R17, which works well for both off-roading and daily driving. In the tire parameters, 265 refers to the width in millimeters, 65 indicates the aspect ratio, and R17 is the wheel diameter in inches. When replacing tires myself, I always stick to the original specifications because using different sizes can affect handling stability and speedometer accuracy. Last year, my old tires were severely worn, and I realized that selecting tires also requires attention to the load index and speed rating. For the Prado, the recommended rating is 112S, which is crucial for safety. Larger tires improve off-road capability, but it's essential to regularly check the tire pressure, maintaining it around 36 psi to avoid premature wear and extend tire life. If you frequently drive long distances, I suggest getting a tire balance check every six months to ensure a comfortable and fuel-efficient ride. Overall, matching the original specifications ensures more reliable performance for the Prado.
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JonathanAnn
10/24/25 8:07am
As a car enthusiast, I pay attention to the impact of Prado's tire specifications on performance. Common parameters are 265/65 R17 or 265/60 R18 used in high-end VX models. This size setup increases ground clearance, making it suitable for off-road environments. The 65 aspect ratio of the tires provides stronger grip and reduces slipping on wet and slippery roads. However, excessively large sizes can increase fuel consumption, so I evaluate daily road conditions before making modifications. If you enjoy off-roading, I recommend choosing AT all-terrain tires, which perform better on unpaved roads. By the way, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) paired with the correct specifications is very practical, as it helps detect leaks in time to avoid accidents. Regular maintenance should pay attention to tread depth, and when the wear reaches 1.6 millimeters, it's time to replace them immediately. In short, matching the original specifications is the foundation for optimizing the driving experience.
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