Frequently Asked Questions
285/75/16 is the metric equivalent of a 33″ tire. Where 285 indicates tire width in millimeters and 75 represents the aspect ratio.
33 inch tires are bigger than normal tires and not suitable for sedans. Their use cases include trucks, mini, trucks, and SUVs.
The selection of rims is usually the driver’s choice. However, people commonly use rims with diameters ranging from 16 to 18 inches with 33-inch tires.
You'll find entry-level 33 inch tires for around $200 each, but you'll also find terrain-specific peak performance models that go as high as $550 or even $600. Discounted Wheel Warehouse is offering significant discounts to its customers.