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2011 Ford Escape Tires


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Looking for tires for your 2011 Ford Escape? You've come to the right place for fast, local service and a massive selection of tires in stock. Your Escape typically runs on popular sizes like 225/65-17 and 235/55-17, but many owners opt for aftermarket larger tires to boost off-road capability and rugged style. Keeping your tires properly maintained with regular rotations and pressure checks will extend their life and improve your Escape's performance.

Upgrade Your 2011 Ford Escape with Off-Road Tires

For adventurous drivers, upgrading to larger, more aggressive tires is a smart move. We offer a wide range of off-road tires designed to handle mud, rocks, and uneven terrain while still providing a comfortable ride on pavement. Brands like Toyo, BF Goodrich, Cooper, and Nitto are top choices for Ford Escape owners seeking durability and traction.

Benefits of Larger and All-Terrain Tires

  • Improved ground clearance for tackling trails
  • Enhanced traction in mud, snow, and gravel
  • Aggressive tread patterns that resist damage
  • Stylish upgrade to your Escape’s appearance

We stock thousands of tires in stock, including popular sizes for lifted and stock-height Ford Escapes. Schedule a same-day appointment to get your new tires installed quickly and get back on the road or trail fast.

Tire Size and Maintenance Tips for 2011 Ford Escape

Your 2011 Ford Escape's OEM tire sizes typically include 225/65-17 and 235/55-17, but many drivers find that stepping up to sizes like 235/65-17 or 245/65-17 offers better off-road performance without sacrificing handling. Always check your vehicle's specifications before upgrading.

Regular tire care is essential: rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles and maintain proper air pressure to maximize tread life and fuel efficiency. Visit our car services for expert tire maintenance and alignment to keep your Escape driving smoothly.

Best 2011 Ford Escape Tires


Nexen N'PRIZ AH5 Tire For 2011 Ford EscapeNexen Logo

Nexen

N'PRIZ AH5

Summit ULTRAMAX A/S 2.0 Tire For 2011 Ford EscapeSummit Logo

Summit

ULTRAMAX A/S 2.0

ADVANTA ER-800 Tire For 2011 Ford EscapeADVANTA Logo

ADVANTA

ER-800

Michelin DEFENDER2 Tire For 2011 Ford EscapeMichelin Logo

Michelin

DEFENDER2

IRONMAN IMOVE GEN 2 AS Tire For 2011 Ford EscapeIRONMAN Logo

IRONMAN

IMOVE GEN 2 AS

BF Goodrich ADVANTAGE CONTROL Tire For 2011 Ford EscapeBF Goodrich Logo

BF Goodrich

ADVANTAGE CONTROL

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Frequently Asked Questions


The OEM tire sizes for a 2011 Ford Escape commonly include 225/65-17 and 235/55-17. Some drivers upgrade to larger sizes like 235/65-17 for better off-road capability. Always verify your vehicle’s specifications before purchasing new tires.

While you can replace a single tire on your 2011 Ford Escape, it's generally recommended to replace tires in pairs or all four to maintain balanced handling and tread depth, especially if you have an all-wheel-drive model. Matching tread depth is crucial for safety and performance. Schedule a same-day appointment for professional advice and installation.

Top off-road tire brands for the 2011 Ford Escape include Toyo, BF Goodrich, Cooper, and Nitto. These brands offer durable tires with aggressive tread patterns ideal for mud, snow, and rocky terrain, enhancing your Escape's off-road capability.

We are your local tire experts with thousands of tires in stock and offer fast, reliable service. You can schedule a same-day appointment to get your 2011 Ford Escape tires replaced quickly. Visit our locations to find the nearest store and get on the road safely.

Larger tires can improve your 2011 Ford Escape’s off-road performance by providing better ground clearance and traction on rough terrain. However, they may slightly affect fuel economy and handling on pavement. Our experts can help you choose the right size and type for your needs—book a car services appointment to learn more.

Tires on a 2011 Ford Escape typically last between 40,000 and 70,000 miles depending on the tire type, driving habits, and maintenance. Regular rotations and keeping tires properly inflated can extend tread life. Check out our tire warranty information for details on coverage and protection plans.