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Forceland tires

Forceland 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 Forceland tires by size, seasonality, vehicle type, and driving style, compare key specs, and check reviews before choosing.
Explore Forceland available tire categories, check most popular Forceland models, and use the filters to match the right option to your vehicle or use case.

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How to Choose Forceland Tires

Choose Forceland tires by isolating passenger car and highway commuter applications from dedicated light truck rugged terrain applications. The brand splits its catalog cleanly by family lines: the Kunimoto and Vitality families handle everyday street duties, while the Rebel Hawk family commands off-road, rugged-terrain environments.

Step 1 - Identify Passenger/Highway vs. Off-Road Fitment: Select the Kunimoto-F20 (Touring All-Season) or Vitality F22 (High Performance) for standard coupes, sedans, and crossovers. Select the Rebel Hawk line for SUVs and light trucks requiring deep traction elements and heavy load hauling capacities.

Step 2 - Match Terrain Demand Within Light Truck Tires: Within the off-road catalog, choose the Rebel Hawk A/Tif the vehicle balances pavement with loose gravel and light dirt. Swap to the Rebel Hawk M/T (featuring 17/32" to 18/32" tread depths, 10-ply Load Range E ratings, and high-void staggered blocks) only if maximum mud and rock traction is required, acknowledging that it is not optimized for quiet highway cruising.

Step 3 - Align Intent Within Passenger Tires: Do not treat all street tires identically. Identify if the driver needs a quiet touring experience—which the Kunimoto-F20 fulfills with its noise-optimized symmetric tread pattern and high UTQG wear ratings-or sharp handling tiers, which are met by the stiffer tread blocks and W/Y speed ratings of the Vitality F22series.

Step 4 - Prevent Premature Mixing During Size Overlaps: In sizes where passenger and truck tires overlap (such as certain 16-inch and 17-inch rim fitments), never mount an SL-rated Kunimoto highway tire on a vehicle rated for LT-metric load indices. Mixing the Kunimoto (F-Series) with the Rebel Hawk (Rugged-Series) introduces critical pressure and handling hazards due to contrasting internal cord plies and carcass construction.

Forceland Tire Sizes for Cars, SUVs, and Light Trucks

The most common Forceland tire sizes include:

  •  205/55R16 (91V / Standard Load) - Compact passenger size, common on the Honda Civic and Hyundai Elantra. Typically serviced by the fuel-efficient Kunimoto-F20 All-Season or the performance-oriented Vitality F22.
  •  215/55R17 (94V or 98W XL) - Midsize sedan fitment, often used on the Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima, matching the asymmetric handling profiles of the Vitality F22.
  •  225/65R17(102H) - Compact crossover size, common on the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4, prioritizing the stable center-rib geometry of the Kunimoto-F26.
  •  235/55R19 (101V / 105V XL) - Midsize SUV fitment, often used on the Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento for quiet urban operation via the Kunimoto-F36 H/T.
  •  265/70R17(115T / LT E-Rated) - Full-size SUV and light-truck size, common on the Toyota 4Runner and Nissan Frontier.

Forceland demand is strongest in the value-focused daily replacement market, where cost-per-mile efficiency and broad fitment availability take precedence over premium racing compounds. The brand's passenger and crossover lines drive the vast majority of consumer volume.

In critical light-truck sizes like 265/70R17, Forceland adapts to the driver's duty cycle. It delivers application-specific utility rather than generic sizing: the Kunimoto-F26 H/T provides a quiet, long-lasting 500AA UTQG highway-terrain setup for pavement-focused trucks, while the heavy-duty Rebel Hawk A/T serves drivers requiring reinforced tread blocks and enhanced clawing edges for variable off-road terrain.

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