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Truck, SUV & Light Truck Tires, Ships Free Across the USA

New American Tires Hub stocks 500+ truck, SUV, and light truck tires across every load range, C through E, sourced directly from Michelin, BFGoodrich, Goodyear, Falken, Continental, and Cooper. 

Every tire ships free to any US address, fully DOT-certified and matched to your vehicle's exact load rating, speed rating, and fitment spec. Use the fitment tool above to find your size, or browse by category below.

Why New American Tires Hub

Built for Trucks. Built for the USA.

We don't just list tires, we match them. Every product in our catalog is vetted for load rating accuracy, DOT compliance, and real-world fitment. We source directly from trusted manufacturers and ship nationwide with no dealer markup.

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Detail

500+

Truck & SUV SKUs

Every major load range, tread style, and size category

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Top Brands Stocked

Michelin, BFGoodrich, Goodyear, Falken, Continental, Cooper

50

States Covered

Free shipping to any US residential or commercial address

DOT

Certified Every Tire

100% compliant with US federal motor vehicle safety standards

C–E

Load Ranges Available

6-ply through 10-ply for towing, hauling, and daily use

4.8

Average Rating

From over 12,000 verified customer orders nationwide

We source directly from trusted manufacturers and ship across the USA with full compliance to US DOT standards.

We don't just list tires. We help you understand load ratings, speed ratings, tread patterns, and warranty terms before you buy.


Not Sure Which Tire You Need?

Use the table below to identify the right tire type for your driving style and terrain, then shop for the matching category.

Driving Style

Terrain

Best Tire Type

Top Brand Pick

Daily commute / highway

Paved roads

All-Season or Highway

Michelin, Continental

Mixed on/off road

Gravel, dirt, light mud

All-Terrain (AT)

BFGoodrich, Falken

Heavy off-road

Mud, rock, sand

Mud-Terrain (MT)

BFGoodrich, Goodyear

Performance driving

Paved / sport

Performance SUV

Michelin, Continental

Towing & hauling

Any terrain

LT-Rated (Load Range E)

Goodyear, BFGoodrich

Crossover / compact SUV

Paved / mixed

Crossover or All-Season

Cooper, Falken

Winter / snow regions

Snow, ice, slush

3PMSF All-Season

Michelin, Continental


01 - All-Season SUV Tires

Tag: M+S Rated · 60K–80K mi warranties

The most versatile choice for everyday SUV and crossover drivers. Reliable in dry, wet, and light snow conditions year-round, no seasonal swaps needed.

Features:

  • 1- M+S (Mud & Snow) rating available

  • 2- 3PMSF symbol for winter-ready options

  • 3- Silica-enhanced compound for wet braking

  • 4- Reinforced sidewalls for SUV load support

  • 5- UTQG treadwear ratings above 500

Best for: Daily commuters, family SUVs, crossovers, light-duty trucks


02 - Light Truck Tires (LT-Metric)

Tag: Load Range C · D · E Available

What is a Light Truck (LT) Tire? An LT tire uses a reinforced internal structure — typically 6-ply to 10-ply, to handle higher load capacities, towing, and hauling demands. The "LT" designation on the sidewall confirms this rating. Required for most ¾-ton and 1-ton trucks under tow.

Features:

  • 1- Load Range C, D, and E in stock

  • 2- Highway, all-terrain, and mud-terrain styles

  • 3- Designed for towing and hauling under load

  • 4- 100% US DOT safety compliant

Best for: Pickup trucks, ¾-ton & 1-ton vehicles, work trucks, fleet vehicles


03 - Truck Highway Tires

Tag: Long Haul · Fuel-Efficient · Low Noise

If your truck logs most of its miles on pavement, highway tires deliver the mileage, ride quality, and fuel economy you're paying for. Many carry 70,000–80,000 mile warranties and can improve fuel economy by 3–5% versus all-terrain alternatives.

Features:

  • 1- Ribbed tread for low rolling resistance

  • 2- Enhanced center groove for wet traction

  • 3- Reduced road noise technology

  • 4- Highest mileage warranties in the category

Best for: Highway fleets, long-haul drivers, daily-use trucks


04 - All-Terrain Light Truck Tires

Tag: On-Road Comfort · Off-Road Grip

The best of both worlds, handle gravel roads, dirt trails, loose sand, and moderate mud without sacrificing highway manners. Lightweight AT options from Falken, General, and BFGoodrich reduce unsprung weight for better fuel economy and acceleration.

Features:

  • 1- Aggressive open tread blocks for off-road grip

  • 2- Reinforced sidewalls to resist punctures

  • 3- Available in LT and P-metric sizes

  • 4- Tow-rated and trail-capable

Best for: Weekend off-roaders, overlanders, light commercial users


05 - Performance SUV Tires

Tag: H / V / W Speed Rated

Sport-tuned SUVs and luxury crossovers demand more from their tires. Softer compounds, wider contact patches, and higher speed ratings, H (130 mph), V (149 mph), W (168 mph) , deliver the cornering grip and steering response these vehicles are engineered for.

Features:

  • 1- H, V, and W speed-rated options

  • 2- Wide contact patch for cornering grip

  • 3- Precision handling for high-output engines

  • 4- OEM-approved fitments available

Best for: BMW X5, Porsche Cayenne, Mercedes GLE, Ford Explorer ST, Audi Q7


06 - Crossover Tires

Tag: AWD-Optimized · CUV-Specific

AWD crossovers shift traction demands constantly across all four wheels. Crossover-specific tires are engineered for this, distributing torque evenly, improving lateral stability for higher center-of-gravity platforms, and performing year-round in all weather conditions.

Features:

  • 1- AWD-optimized tread for even torque distribution

  • 2- Enhanced lateral stability

  • 3- All-season and touring compounds

  • 4- P-metric and CUV sizing

Best for: Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Subaru Outback, Ford Escape, Chevy Equinox


07 - Best All-Season Tires for Small SUVs

Tag: P-Metric · 3PMSF · Budget-Smart

The right small SUV tire doesn't need to cost more, it needs to match your load, climate, and mileage requirements. Tires from Michelin, Continental, Goodyear, and Cooper deliver all-weather confidence without overspending on specs your vehicle doesn't need.

Features:

  • 1-P-metric and CUV sizing

  • 2-3PMSF symbol for winter readiness

  • 3-UTQG treadwear above 500 for long life

  • 4-Starting from budget-friendly price points

Best for: Small SUVs, city crossovers, light-use family vehicles


Trusted Manufacturers, Sourced Direct

Michelin · BFGoodrich · Goodyear · Falken · Continental · Cooper · General · Firestone · Toyo · Nitto

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Load Ratings: What Truck & SUV Drivers Must Know

Body: Exceeding your tire's maximum load rating is one of the most dangerous mistakes truck drivers make, and one of the most common.

Every tire in this collection is clearly marked with its load range. Here's what the ratings mean for your vehicle:

Load Range

Ply Rating

Typical Max Load (per tire)

Recommended Use

C

6-Ply

~2,000–2,400 lbs

Light hauling, daily-use half-tons, most crossovers

D

8-Ply

~2,400–2,800 lbs

Heavy hauling, moderate towing, ¾-ton trucks

E

10-Ply

~2,800–3,400 lbs

Maximum towing — required for most ¾-ton and 1-ton trucks under tow

Warning Callout: 

Always match or exceed your vehicle's OE load rating. Check your door jamb sticker or owner's manual for the minimum required load range.

 When towing at or near maximum capacity, Load Range E is the safest choice, even if your vehicle originally came with Load Range C or D.


Frequently Asked Questions: Truck, SUV & Light Truck Tires


Q1: What is the difference between a light truck tire and an SUV tire?

A light truck (LT) tire is built with a reinforced internal structure for higher load capacity and towing. SUV tires (often P-metric or CUV-rated) are designed for passenger-oriented SUVs and crossovers with lighter load demands. LT tires are required for trucks that tow or haul regularly.


Q2: Can I use light truck tires on my SUV? 

Yes, in many cases. If your SUV has a high towing rating or carries heavy loads regularly, LT-rated tires are often a better choice. However, they may ride stiffer than standard SUV tires. Always check your vehicle manufacturer's recommendations before switching tire types.


Q3: What are the best all-season tires for small SUVs? 

The best all-season tires for small SUVs combine a high UTQG treadwear rating (500+), a 3PMSF winter symbol, and a silica-enhanced tread compound. Top picks include the Michelin CrossClimate2, Continental CrossContact LX25, and Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady. New American TIres Hubcarries all three.


Q4: How do lightweight all-terrain tires differ from standard AT tires?

 Lightweight all-terrain tires use advanced materials and construction to reduce overall weight without sacrificing tread depth or durability. They improve fuel economy, reduce brake distances, and enhance acceleration compared to heavier traditional AT tires while still handling off-road conditions effectively.


Q5: Do truck highway tires work well in rain and light snow? 

Most truck highway tires perform well in rain due to ribbed center grooves designed for wet traction. However, they are not optimized for snow or ice. If you drive in snowy US regions, choose a tire with an M+S or 3PMSF rating, or consider dedicated winter tires for the cold season.


Q6: How long do light truck tires typically last? 

Light truck tires last between 40,000 and 70,000 miles depending on load, driving habits, terrain, and inflation maintenance. Highway-focused LT tires tend to last longer than all-terrain or mud-terrain options. Rotating your tires every 5,000–7,000 miles significantly extends tread life.


Q7: Does New American Tires Hub ship truck and SUV tires to all US states? 

Yes. we ships to all 50 US states. Delivery timelines vary by location. See the full shipping policy for estimated arrival times and free shipping thresholds by order size.


Q8: What load range do I need for a truck that tows a trailer? 

For regular towing, Load Range E (10-ply equivalent) is recommended. It provides the highest sidewall strength and inflation capacity, reducing heat buildup under load. Always verify your truck's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) before selecting tires.


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