What is the tire size of the Mitsubishi Outlander?

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Claire
07/29/25 7:06am
The tire size for the Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0L displacement model is 16 inches, while the 2.4L and 3.0L displacement models have 18-inch tires. Below is some knowledge about tires. Tire maintenance: All tires should be stored in a cool, dry, and dark indoor environment, avoiding exposure to sunlight, oil, acid, and hydrocarbons, as these can erode the tires. Due to pressurization, liquids may penetrate the tire's inner liner into the carcass layer, which can lead to sudden tire damage. Tire manufacturing process: The production of automotive tires consists of a series of technological processes, mainly including: raw material processing, ingredient mixing, raw rubber plasticization, rubber compound mixing, calendaring of cord fabrics, tread extrusion, tire component manufacturing, tire forming, green tire shaping, and vulcanization.
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LeIsla
08/12/25 10:27am
I drive a 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander, which came with original tire size 225/55R18. After using them for several years, I found them very stable. When replacing the tires, I specifically looked for the original specifications: 225mm width, 55 aspect ratio, and 18-inch rims, as they affect grip and handling. If the size is wrong, the ride can become bumpy or the car may pull to one side, especially dangerous at high speeds. I once changed the tires myself and chose Michelin brand, keeping the tire pressure around 230 kPa for fuel efficiency and safety. Remember to check the label on the door frame or the user manual to confirm the size, as it may vary for different model years—for example, the 2022 model upgraded to 225/55R19. Don’t rely on guesswork when replacing tires to avoid wasting money.
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