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Durun tires

Durun tires are available in multiple sizes and tire types, with fitment, load capacity, and compatibility varying by vehicle and application.
This page helps you find the correct Durun tires by size, seasonality, vehicle type, and driving style, compare key specs, and check reviews before choosing.
Explore Durun available tire categories, check most popular Durun models, and use the filters to match the right option to your vehicle or use case.

Not sure which Durun tires fit your needs? See how to choose

How to Choose Durun Tires

Choose Durun tires by separating passenger all-season use from light truck/off-road applications, then selecting within the brand’s limited but distinct product groups. Durun operates primarily in value-oriented replacement segments with both passenger and SUV/light truck coverage.

  • Step 1 - Separate passenger vs SUV/light truck use: Passenger lines such as Durun M626/M626 Plus are built for standard road driving, while A/T or M/T-designated Durun tires belong to SUV and truck applications.
  • Step 2 - Match road vs off-road conditions within truck tires: Durun’s A/T models apply to mixed driving, while M/T variants shift toward deeper tread and off-road traction and should not be treated as highway replacements.
  • Step 3 - Align expectations with product scope: Durun passenger tires are structured around general all-season use rather than performance or winter specialization.
  • Step 4 - Select within the correct application branch: Passenger all-season and truck off-road tires serve different operating conditions and should not be cross-compared.

Durun is a value replacement brand with dual passenger and off-road presence, where correct selection depends on separating road use from terrain-driven applications.

Popular Durun Tire Sizes for Cars, SUVs & Utility Fitments

The most common Durun tire sizes include:

  • 205/55R16 - compact passenger size, common on Toyota Corolla and Hyundai Elantra.
  •  215/55R17- midsize sedan fitment, often used on Nissan Altima and Kia K5.
  •  225/65R17 - compact crossover size, common on Honda CR-V and Subaru Forester.
  •  235/55R19 - midsize SUV fitment, often used on Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento.
  •  ST225/75R15- trailer and utility fitment, common on cargo and tandem-axle trailers.

Durun demand is strongest in practical replacement sizes where cost, broad compatibility, and mixed-use utility coverage matter more than premium performance. The brand's passenger and crossover sizes account for most volume, while the trailer size reflects Durun's wider coverage of utility and light commercial fitments - a distinction that sets it apart from brands focused purely on passenger replacement.

Because Durun’s catalog spans both standard passenger replacements and utility or trailer-oriented applications, wheel compatibility can vary significantly depending on the vehicle or equipment role. Drivers and trailer owners comparing replacement setups can browse compatible options through the NeoTires Wheels Section, while the Aftermarket Wheel Fitment Guide explains how wheel width, offset, load support, and overall tire dimensions affect fitment and operating stability.

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