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1973 International Scout II Tires


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Shopping for tires for your 1973 International Scout II requires attention to the specific needs of this classic off-road vehicle. The Scout II originally came with tire sizes that cater to both on-road comfort and off-road durability. Common compatible sizes include the rugged 31x10.50-15 and 29x9-14, which provide excellent traction in various terrains. When selecting tires, prioritize durability and tread design that accommodate the Scout II's off-road capability while maintaining safety on paved roads. For maintenance, regularly check tire pressure and tread depth to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Best 1973 International Scout II Tires


ADVANTA AV5000S Tire For 1973 International Scout IIADVANTA Logo

ADVANTA

AV5000S

BF Goodrich MUD-TERRAIN T/A KM 3 Tire For 1973 International Scout IIBF Goodrich Logo

BF Goodrich

MUD-TERRAIN T/A KM 3

Summit ULTRAMAX A/S 2.0 Tire For 1973 International Scout IISummit Logo

Summit

ULTRAMAX A/S 2.0

Pantera PLATINUM TOURING A/S Tire For 1973 International Scout IIPantera Logo

Pantera

PLATINUM TOURING A/S

Michelin AGILIS CROSSCLIMATE 2 Tire For 1973 International Scout IIMichelin Logo

Michelin

AGILIS CROSSCLIMATE 2

IRONMAN GEN 2 I-37D Tire For 1973 International Scout IIIRONMAN Logo

IRONMAN

GEN 2 I-37D

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Frequently Asked Questions


The 1973 International Scout II typically uses tires like the 31x10.50-15 and 29x9-14. These sizes offer a good balance of off-road traction and on-road stability. Always confirm your vehicle’s specific tire requirements before purchasing.

Yes, upgrading to larger tires is popular among Scout II owners for better off-road performance and an aggressive look. Tires like 33x12.50-15 can be suitable if your vehicle is lifted. Consider consulting with a local tire expert and scheduling a same-day appointment to explore your options.

Tire lifespan varies based on usage, terrain, and tire type. For off-road tires common on the Scout II, expect around 30,000 to 50,000 miles. Regular inspection and proper maintenance, including pressure checks and rotations, can extend tire life. Learn more about tire warranty information to protect your investment.

Local tire shops with experience in vintage and off-road vehicles are ideal for sourcing 1973 International Scout II tires. Look for businesses with thousands of tires in stock and the ability to handle your vehicle quickly, often with same-day appointments. Visit our locations to find the nearest store.

While you can replace a single tire, it’s generally recommended to replace tires in pairs or all four on vehicles like the Scout II to maintain balanced traction, especially with 4WD systems. Mismatched tread depths can affect handling and safety. Consult with a tire professional and consider scheduling a service visit for the best approach.