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2019 Nissan Titan SL 2WD tires
2019 Nissan
Titan SL 2WD

Select the original tire size for your vehicle

O.E refers to Original Equipment tire size that come standard on a vehicle from the factory.

There are two places to find your tire size: on the side of the tire itself or on a sticker on the driver’s side door jamb.The sticker on the door jamb will detail your vehicle’s original equipment tire size and if it has staggered tires.

Passenger Tire:

Tire details example

Tire Placard: Inside door jamb

Inside door jamb example

For your safety, Discount Tire will only install tires with a load index equal to or greater to the information on your tire placard.


Optional Tire Sizes

To ensure a safe fit, we need to know the size of the tires that originally came on your vehicle before we show you optimal sizes.

Select a wheel size below to see the tires based on that size.

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BFGoodrich All-Terrain TA KO3 tires for your 2019 Nissan Titan SL 2WD

2019 Nissan Titan SL 2WD Tires

Roll over every obstacle with the best 2019 Nissan Titan SL 2WD tires. With the largest supply of tires and the lowest prices, we got your Titan tire upgrade ready to rock.

Our 1,200-plus stores are stocked up with an arsenal of all the best tires for your Nissan Titan, including highway tires, all-terrain tires and mud tires. We’ve even got 33-inch tires and 35-inch tires, so you can upsize for that killer off-road look. Whether your Titan is stock, leveled or lifted, we’ve got the rubber for you, all at the lowest prices. We’ll even beat the best deals at your Nissan dealership or service center.

We also provide free tire safety services and the industry’s best tire protection coverage, so you can tackle any challenge without worrying about your Titan tires. Punch up your pickup’s grip with our new 2019 Nissan Titan SL 2WD tires!

Best 2019 Nissan Titan SL 2WD Tires

bfgoodrich All Terrain T/A KO3
bfgoodrich
All Terrain T/A KO3
The latest in top-tier all-terrain tires.
michelin Defender LTX M/S2
michelin
Defender LTX M/S2
The pinnacle of pickup and SUV performance.
bridgestone Dueler LX
bridgestone
Dueler LX
All-season reliability, world-class comfort.
$80 /per set
Instant Savings
falken Wildpeak A/T4W
falken
Wildpeak A/T4W
Blending all-weather protection and all-terrain capability.

2019 Nissan Titan SL 2WD Wheel & Tire Package

Bundle your choice of tires with your favorite wheels for cost savings and convenience.

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Nissan Titan Tire FAQs


The Nissan Titan comes with a range of stock 33-inch tires and 34-inch tires, including 265/70R18 tires and 275/70R18 tires to 275/60R20 tires. That said, if your Titan has a lift or leveling kit you can go even larger and outfit your rig with 35-inch tires for a mean off-road look.



Depending on its year model and trim level, the Nissan Titan has a variety of stock tire options, including Goodyear Wrangler SR-A tires, General Grabber APT tires and Toyo Open Country A26 tires, to name a few. However, as long as your new tires meet the speed rating, load carrying capacity and tire size requirements of your Nissan, you can put virtually any tires on your Titan. We’ve got Nissan Titan tires from all the best tire manufacturers, including BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Cooper, Goodyear and Michelin, just to name a few.



The tread life of your Nissan Titan tires will vary depending on the tire type you drive on, as well as where and how you drive. If you roll in all-terrain tires or mud tires and regularly go off-roading in your Nissan, you may find that your tires wear a little faster. On the other hand, if you drive in a dependable set of all-season tires and you stick to the pavement, your Titan tires will likely last longer. No matter how you drive, you can extend the tread life of your Titan tires with monthly air checks and tire rotations every 6,000 miles.

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