
Best Cadillac Escalade Tires
Big SUVs require big tires and few are bigger than the Escalade. If your SUVs tires are running low on tread, we’ve assembled a detailed list of the best Cadillac Escalade tires based on a long list of factors including ride quality, performance, all-season grip, tread life and price.
Cadillac Escalade Tire Sizes
Best Tire for Cadillac Escalade
Bridgestone Dueler HL Alenza Plus
One of the smoothes riding and longest lasting SUV tires you can buy, the refinement of the Bridgestone Dueler HL Alenza Plus is perfectly matched to the Escalade.
The ultra wide center rib and reinforced shoulder blocks make for an incredibly stable ride on the highway, while the tire’s construction allows it to soak up bumps impressively well.
And with an 80,000 mile tread life warranty, these tires continue their impressive performance year after year.
Best Tire for Cadillac Escalade
Michelin Defender LTX MS
Michelin’s Defender LTX is an extremely unique tire that trades some of the more obvious advantages of an all-season tire for those that don’t really make it into the conversation most of the time.
On the surface it’s got an impressive 70,000 mile warranty and the pricing is rather steep, as you’d probably expect for a Michelin. Overall handling dynamics and braking performance are somewhat surprising as they aren’t all that impressive. In fact, on might call them mediocre. However, this tire trades off some grip in those more ideal situations for superior cold weather grip and even some decent grip in snow. So for those cold days where maybe you wish you had invested in winter tires, these will offer you a noticeable increase in safety compared to other all-seasons.
Beyond all that, we’re also pleased to report that the majority of owners report exceeding the milage warranty period by quite a bit, with 90,000 miles a more realistic real world life.
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
Continental Cross Contact LX 25
Best Highway Terrain Tire for Cadillac Escalade
Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude HT
Highway Terrain tires aren’t often all that great at living up to their promise of all-terrain grip. The Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude HT is an exception. The aggressive tread pattern with plentiful amount of space between the tread blocks allows this tire to grip well on lose surfaces, while the tread compound will resist premature deterioration. The 65,000 mile tread life warranty is less than others in the class, but if you actually do want some true off-road grip, it’s an easy trade-off to make.
Best Highway Terrain Tire for Cadillac Escalade (alternative)
Continental Terrain Contact HT
If you’re shopping for a highway terrain tire and really only intend to get off-road seldomly, then the Continental Terrain Contact HT is a great pick. On-road driving dynamics are reasonably sporty, with decent turn-in response and cornering capability, and it’s quite a luxurious tire too.
The 70,000 mile warranty is solid and the price is quite affordable for what you get. We wouldn’t recommend it for any serious off-roading but it’ll grip well beyond what an all-season will.
Best Budget Tire for Cadillac Escalade
Kumho Crugen HP71
For those looking to save on new tires but don’t want something cheap from an unproven brand, the Kumho Crugen HP71 is a solid offering. This all-season tire delivers decent all-season traction with full-depth sipes that stick around as the tire wears to maintain that new-tire grip. Mid-range performance in both the dry and wet is about what you’d expect for a tire that costs roughly 20% less than rivals. And ride quality and road noise are good enough that only the most discerning owners will really be able to notice a difference between these tires and some of the more premium options. Plus a 65,000 mile warranty is actually quite good.
Overall, this tire is an impressive value.
Cheapest Tire for Cadillac Escalade
Sentury UHPT
If you just need some new rubber on your Escalade and don’t want to spend any more than you absolutely have to, the Sentury UHPT will do the trick. Costing about $100 less than most tires on this list, it’s actually reasonably sporty and will add an engaging ride to your big luxury SUV. Grip in colder temperatures gets quite limited though, so we definitely don’t recommend it for colder climates. As for that impressive grip, it comes with a trade off. The expected life of these tires is just 40,000 miles.
Best Winter Tire for Cadillac Escalade
Bridgestone Blizzak DMV2
We always recommend a proper set of winter tires and you can’t get any more proper than the Bridgestone Blizzak DMV2. This tire has an absolutely massive center section of tread bocks with siping in every direction. As a result it grips snow-covered roads amazingly well and offers world-class stability and cornering in the snow too.
Best Winter Tire for Cadillac Escalade (alternative)
Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S
OK, so the Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S isn’t technically a winter tire. Or is it?
This is an all-terrain tire, meaning only go this route if you need some serious off-road grip. It’s a true truck tire and rides like it with more flex in the tread than most Escalade owners will want. It is, however an all-terrain tire that’s certified for true winter use, so it’s a beast off-road, and in the snow.
Performance Tires for Cadillac Escalade
Kumho Ecsta STX
Toyo Proxes ST III
What tires come on the Cadillac Escalade?
Escalade models equipped with 20-inch wheels come with either Continental Cross Contact LX20 with EcoPlus Technology tires or Goodyear Wrangler SR-A tires. Those riding on 22-inch wheels come exclusively with Bridgestone Dueler HL Alenza tires.
How Long to Cadillac Escalade TiresLast?
While many tires come with a suggested tread life from the factory, how long a tire lasts in the real world depends on lot on driving style, proper rotation and inflation. That said, Escalade tires should last between 50,000 and 70,000 miles per set. On the low end, models equipped with the factory-installed Goodyear Wrangler SR-A should hit around 50,000 miles, while 22-inch models get Bridgestone Dueler HL Alenza tires that are rated to hit 65,000 miles. Topping them all are the Continental Cross Contact LX20 with EcoPlus Technology which are also offered on the 20-inch wheels and come with a manufacturer warranty of 70,000 miles.
Best Cadillac Escalade Tires
Here’s our list of the best tires for the Cadillac Escalade that are designed to fit all of the following tire sizes:
- 265/70R17
- 265/65R18
- 275/55R20
- 285/45R22
Every tire listed will fit the Escalade Base, Platinum, Luxury and Premium models. Please note that we have provided our choices of best tires for each individual tire size.
(Click on the link to read a full review on each tire.)
265/70R17
All-Season
Touring All-Season
High Performance All-Season
265/65R18
All-Season
Touring All-Season
High Performance All-Season
275/55R20
All-Season
Touring All-Season
High Performance All-Season
Summer High Performance
285/45R22
All-Season
Touring All-Season
High Performance All-Season
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Time to replace your Cadillac Escalade tires? Whether you have a set of spare tires in the garage or consider buying a brand new rubber, you cannot proceed without identifying what is the recommended tire size for the Cadillac Escalade vehicle. It will be an easy-peasy task for you to accomplish with our Cadillac Escalade tire guide. It comprises all the important factors.
We categorize the Cadillac Escalade tires by the following specs:
- recommended tire size (high profile and low profile)
- manufacturer (brand)
- weather conditions (winter, summer, all-season)
- driving style (sport, high performance)
- load index
- speed rating
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The selection of tires for your Cadillac Escalade must be made carefully, with consideration for several factors, including the type of car, the dimensions, and the manner in which the vehicle is used, with respect to the routes that are taken on a daily basis. To help you in this delicate research stage, Pirelli has created a comprehensive tire catalog for Cadillac, designed to ensure excellent driving performance in all conditions, and absolute safety. In the extensive Pirelli catalog, you will find a wide selection of tires for Cadillacs designed for high performance: winter, summer and all-season tires, specifically for city cars, SUVs, sedans, or sports cars. The Pirelli tires for the Cadillac Escalade are a perfect marriage of technology and innovation, made with a special tread compound that can tackle any weather condition without hesitation. The tread pattern of the tire is designed to ensure maximum grip, both straight and cornering, while reducing hydroplaning on wet roads, braking distances, and fuel consumption. Reviewing the specifications sheet for each Cadillac Escalade tire will allow you to verify their technical features, comparing the various possible options. Once you've found the Cadillac Escalade tires that will best meet your needs, contact an authorized Pirelli retailer for more details on the technical aspects and complete your purchase with complete confidence. When the time comes to replace your Cadillac Escalade tires, choose the signature quality and security of Pirelli.
WARNING. By selecting a vehicle, the interactive application will show you the Pirelli tire most suited to your vehicle according to its technical features and homologation and a list of sizes that can replace those originally fitted.
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Best Tires for Cadillac Escalade
Find the perfect tires that fit your vehicle in this review
Cadillac Escalade is a truck. This vehicle has several body types: SUV, 5d, Pickup
Here are the tire sizes, which fits Escalade:
- 275/55 R20
- 285/55 R20
- 275/50 R21
- 285/45 R22
- 295/35 R24
- 305/35 R24
This is our list of the top tires for Cadillac Escalade, that fits Standart, Luxury, Premium Luxury, Platinum,Luxury, Sport, Sport Platinum, Premium Luxury Platinum trims
This article is about tires. To get complete information about wheel sizes, PCD or tire pressure for Cadillac Escalade, please follow our fitment guide
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Best All Season Tires for Cadillac Escalade
Kumho Crugen HP71

Overall: 70.1%
Dry: 78.3%
Wet: 77.5%
Snow: 78%
Comfort: 73.5%
Wear: 82%
Buy again: 60%
Available in sizes:
Goodyear Eagle Sport All-Season

Overall: 69.5%
Dry: 89%
Wet: 83%
Snow: 68%
Comfort: 82.5%
Wear: 84%
Available in sizes:
Goodyear Eagle Touring

Overall: 55%
Dry: 82%
Wet: 77%
Snow: 59%
Comfort: 80%
Wear: 60%
Available in sizes:
Fuzion Touring

Overall: 43.8%
Dry: 63.3%
Wet: 51%
Snow: 47%
Comfort: 52%
Wear: 62.3%
Buy again: 13%
Available in sizes:
Goodyear Eagle LS-2

Overall: 33%
Dry: 69%
Wet: 56%
Snow: 40%
Comfort: 65%
Wear: 56%
Available in sizes:
Best All Terrain Tires for Cadillac Escalade
Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus

Overall: 91%
Dry: 93%
Wet: 92%
Snow: 88%
Comfort: 88%
Wear: 91%
Off-road: 90%
Available in sizes:
Cooper Zeon LTZ

Overall: 90%
Dry: 86.7%
Wet: 85%
Comfort: 90%
Wear: 100%
Buy again: 95%
Available in sizes:
Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 3

Overall: 88%
Dry: 92%
Wet: 91%
Snow: 78%
Comfort: 88%
Wear: 87%
Off-road: 87%
Available in sizes:
Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT

Overall: 87%
Dry: 92%
Wet: 88%
Snow: 78%
Comfort: 87%
Wear: 89%
Off-road: 85%
Available in sizes:
Continental TerrainContact A/T

Overall: 84%
Dry: 92%
Wet: 92%
Snow: 82%
Comfort: 90%
Wear: 87%
Off-road: 86%
Available in sizes:
Falken WildPeak A/T3W

Overall: 82.8%
Dry: 78.7%
Wet: 80%
Snow: 80%
Comfort: 87%
Wear: 90%
Buy again: 97%
Available in sizes:
Best Off Road/Mud Terrain Tires for Cadillac Escalade
BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3

Overall: 91%
Dry: 91%
Wet: 88%
Snow: 79%
Comfort: 79%
Wear: 83%
Off-road: 95%
Available in sizes:
Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac

Overall: 84.6%
Dry: 85%
Wet: 81.5%
Snow: 94%
Comfort: 77%
Wear: 85.5%
Off-road: 90%
Buy again: 90%
Available in sizes:
Toyo Open Country M/T

Overall: 71.4%
Dry: 66.7%
Wet: 70%
Comfort: 70%
Wear: 80%
Buy again: 80%
Available in sizes:
Best Summer Tires for Cadillac Escalade
General Grabber UHP

Overall: 82.1%
Dry: 85.5%
Wet: 86%
Comfort: 81.5%
Wear: 82.5%
Buy again: 85%
Available in sizes:
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV

Overall: 79.7%
Dry: 80.7%
Wet: 85%
Comfort: 78%
Wear: 80%
Buy again: 73%
Available in sizes:
Best Winter Tires for Cadillac Escalade
Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2

Overall: 93%
Dry: 87%
Wet: 92%
Snow: 95%
Comfort: 89%
Wear: 83%
Available in sizes:
Pirelli Scorpion Winter

Overall: 83.3%
Dry: 83.7%
Wet: 86%
Snow: 84%
Comfort: 84%
Wear: 78.5%
Buy again: 80%
Available in sizes:
General Grabber Arctic

Overall: 60%
Dry: 80%
Wet: 80%
Snow: 90%
Comfort: 90%
Available in sizes:
Which Tires Should I Buy for My Cadillac in Greater Worcester?
A lot of our customers ask us which tires we suggest. Choosing the right ones is an important decision because you'll have those tires for three to six years, and it's a big investment.
Here's a quick guide to help you decide which tires are best for you.
First, if you like the current tires on your Cadillac, you can simply buy the same or similar ones. New tires will handle better, make less road noise, and be safer, for you…and for your family.
If you're looking for different (or better) tires, we have a great selection of all the top brands in LEOMINSTER: Goodyear, Bridgestone, Michelin, Pirelli, Yokohama, Continental, and more. Each tire manufacturer has a range of tires for different needs.
The brand you choose may depend on your particular car or SUV, your driving style, or brand loyalty. Call us at (978) 534-6567 so we can make specific recommendations.
Which Tires Should I Buy?
What Factors Should I Consider When Buying New Tires?
- Do you want tires that handle well in the rain, snow or ice?
- Do you prefer all-weather tires to get more grip, whether on wet or dry roads?
- Do you need tires with deep tread because you go hiking or hunting, and drive on unpaved roads?
- Or do you always choose performance tires because you like to drive aggressively?
In any category, there's always the option of good, better, or best tires, depending on how much you want to spend. We can offer advice on that, as well.
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How Long Will My Tires Last?
- What is the tire tread life expectancy: 35,000, 50,000, 90,000 miles?
- How do you drive, accelerate and brake?
- Do you maintain proper tire pressure?
- Do you keep your wheels aligned and tires balanced?
- Do you have your tires rotated every 6,000 miles?
- If not, you may void your warranty and find that your tires wear out way too soon.
- If you keep a proper maintenance schedule and don't drive aggressively, you'll actually extend the life of your tires.
Tire Finder
What Tires Do You Recommend for Specific Cadillac Models?
- ATS: We recommend Pirelli and Continental.
- CTS: We think Pirelli P Zero high-performance tires are best for the CTS.
- SRX: Michelin 30,000-mile performance tires work great on the SRX.
- Escalade: Bridgestone, Goodyear, Michelin and Pirelli all make great replacement tires for the Escalade.
If you're wondering what we recommend for other Cadillac models, just give us a call. We're always glad to help.
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Why Should I Buy Tires from Baker?
Some people choose to go to Costco and other discount tire stores in LEOMINSTER to buy cheap tires. But with car tires, you get what you pay for.
We charge just a nominal fee for mounting and balancing your tires. And if we notice that you need an alignment so that your car handles better and your tires last longer, we can do that too. Try getting that kind of customer service at Costco.
We want to keep you safe, and we'll only sell the tires that are right for you and provide lasting value. Call us at (978) 534-6567 or send us an email if you have any questions or would like to discuss which tires are best for you.
If you're looking for tires for your car—especially for your Cadillac—in the Greater Worcester area, you can't do any better than Baker.
Source: www.popularmechanics.com/cars/how-to/a11849/what-you-need-to-know-when-buying-new-tires-9451125/
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