
1996 GMC Savana 1500 Tires
When shopping for tires for your 1996 GMC Savana 1500, it's essential to select the right sizes and types compatible with your truck's specifications. The OEM tire sizes commonly include 225/75-16 and 235/75-16, but many owners also upgrade to larger tires for enhanced off-road performance and aesthetics. Proper maintenance, such as regular tire rotations and pressure checks, will extend the life of your tires and improve safety on and off the road. Schedule your next service with a same-day appointment to keep your Savana rolling smoothly.
Off-Road and Aftermarket Tire Options for Your 1996 GMC Savana 1500
For those who use their 1996 GMC Savana 1500 for more rugged adventures or require enhanced durability, exploring aftermarket larger tires is a smart choice. Brands like BF Goodrich, Toyo, Cooper, and Nitto offer excellent all-terrain and mud-terrain tires designed to handle tough off-road conditions. These tires provide better traction on dirt, mud, and rocky terrain, making them ideal for trucks used in demanding environments.
Why Choose Larger Tires?
- Improved ground clearance for off-road obstacles
- Enhanced traction and control on varied surfaces
- Aggressive tread patterns for mud and snow
- Customizable appearance for a lifted truck look
We keep thousands of tires in stock and can help you find the perfect fit for your vehicle, whether stock size or a larger upgrade. Don't wait — schedule an appointment today and get back on the road or trail fast with reliable tires and professional installation.
Maintenance Tips for Truck Tires
Maintaining your 1996 GMC Savana 1500 tires is crucial for safety and longevity. Here are a few key tips:
- Check tire pressure monthly and before long trips
- Rotate tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles
- Inspect tread depth regularly to ensure proper traction
- Align wheels if you notice uneven wear or handling issues
Visit us locally for expert car services alongside your tire purchase, ensuring your truck performs at its best year-round.











