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1999 Ford Taurus Tires


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Finding the right tires for your 1999 Ford Taurus is crucial for optimal performance and safety. The 1999 Ford Taurus typically uses tire sizes like 205/60-15 and 215/60-16, among others depending on the specific trim and wheel size. Regular maintenance such as proper inflation, alignment, and rotation will extend tire life and improve driving comfort. For scheduling a quick service visit, you can schedule an appointment with us today to get your tires inspected or replaced with expert care.

Upgrade Your 1999 Ford Taurus Tires for Better Performance

While the 1999 Ford Taurus is traditionally a sedan, many owners look for aftermarket options including larger tires or off-road capable tires for enhanced versatility. We stock a wide range of tires suitable for all driving conditions, including rugged off-road options. Brands like BF Goodrich, Toyo, and Cooper offer durable tires designed to handle tougher terrains, giving your Taurus improved traction and durability.

Choosing the Right Tires

  • Consider all-season tires for balanced performance year-round.
  • For tougher road conditions or light off-roading, explore all-terrain options.
  • Ensure tire size compatibility with your vehicle's specifications to maintain handling and safety.

We have thousands of tires in stock ready for immediate installation. Visit one of our locations or get in touch for personalized recommendations and fast, local service.

Tire Sizes and Brands for 1999 Ford Taurus

The most common tire sizes for the 1999 Ford Taurus include 205/60-15 and 215/60-16. These sizes fit most trims and provide a good balance between comfort and performance. When selecting tires, consider brands like BF Goodrich and Toyo for reliable quality and off-road capability.

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Best 1999 Ford Taurus Tires


Pantera PLATINUM TOURING A/S Tire For 1999 Ford TaurusPantera Logo

Pantera

PLATINUM TOURING A/S

Summit ULTRAMAX A/S 2.0 Tire For 1999 Ford TaurusSummit Logo

Summit

ULTRAMAX A/S 2.0

IRONMAN IMOVE GEN 2 AS Tire For 1999 Ford TaurusIRONMAN Logo

IRONMAN

IMOVE GEN 2 AS

CASCADE PREMIER TOURING AS Tire For 1999 Ford TaurusCASCADE Logo

CASCADE

PREMIER TOURING AS

ADVANTA HPZ-02 Tire For 1999 Ford TaurusADVANTA Logo

ADVANTA

HPZ-02

Nexen N'PRIZ AH5 Tire For 1999 Ford TaurusNexen Logo

Nexen

N'PRIZ AH5

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Frequently Asked Questions


The 1999 Ford Taurus commonly uses tire sizes such as 205/60-15 and 215/60-16, depending on the trim and wheel options. Always check your owner's manual or current tire sidewall for accurate sizing before purchase.

It's generally recommended to replace tires in pairs or all four on your 1999 Ford Taurus to maintain balanced handling and tread wear. Replacing only one tire can cause uneven traction, especially if your vehicle has AWD or 4WD. For professional advice and service, schedule an appointment with us.

The best tires for your 1999 Ford Taurus depend on your driving needs. For everyday use, all-season tires from brands like BF Goodrich and Cooper offer great performance. If you want rugged durability and off-road capability, consider all-terrain tires from Toyo or BF Goodrich.

You can get tires for your 1999 Ford Taurus at local shops with fast, reliable service. We offer same-day appointments and carry thousands of tires in stock. Visit our locations to find the best tire options for your vehicle and schedule your installation today.

If you frequently drive on rough or unpaved roads, off-road tires can provide better traction and durability for your 1999 Ford Taurus. Brands like BF Goodrich and Toyo offer excellent all-terrain tires suited for such conditions. For everyday driving, all-season tires might be more suitable.

Tire life on a 1999 Ford Taurus varies but generally ranges between 40,000 to 60,000 miles depending on tire type, driving habits, and maintenance. Regular rotation, alignment, and proper inflation extend tread life. Learn more about tire warranty information and schedule routine checks to maximize longevity.