2020 Ford Explorer Tire Size Factory tire sizes, bolt pattern & tire pressure
Tire Sizes
255/65R18, 255/55R20
Bolt Pattern
5x114.3
Offset
40-50
Tire Pressure
35/35 PSI
Tire Sizes by Trim
| Trim | Tire Size | Bolt Pattern | Pressure (F/R) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base/XLT | 255/65R18 | 5x114.3 | 35/35 PSI |
| Limited/ST/Platinum | 255/55R20 | 5x114.3 | 35/35 PSI |
Alternative Tire Sizes
These sizes are within 3% diameter of the factory 255/65R18 and may fit the 2020 Ford Explorer.
255/70R17 Safe
0.0% · same width · -1" rim 255/55R20 Safe
0.0% · same width · +2" rim 275/60R18 Safe
0.2% · +20mm · same rim 275/55R19 Safe
0.5% · +20mm · +1" rim 275/50R20 Safe
0.7% · +20mm · +2" rim 265/55R20 Safe
1.4% · +10mm · +2" rim 265/65R17 Caution
1.6% · +10mm · -1" rim 245/65R18 Caution
1.6% · -10mm · same rim
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Tire Maintenance Tips for the Ford Explorer
Proper tire maintenance extends tire life and keeps your 2020 Ford Explorer safe on the road. Follow these guidelines from NHTSA:
- Check tire pressure monthly — the Ford Explorer requires 35/35 PSI (front/rear). Check when tires are cold, before driving.
- Rotate tires every 5,000–7,500 miles — this ensures even wear across all four tires, especially important for vehicles with staggered setups.
- Inspect tread depth regularly — the legal minimum is 2/32", but most experts recommend replacing tires at 4/32" for adequate wet traction.
- Check the DOT date code — tires older than 6 years should be inspected by a professional, regardless of tread depth. The 4-digit DOT code on the sidewall shows the week and year of manufacture.
Choosing Alternative Tires
When replacing tires on your 2020 Ford Explorer, stay within 3% of the factory tire's overall diameter to avoid affecting your speedometer accuracy, ABS calibration, and traction control. The factory bolt pattern (5x114.3) and offset (40-50) must also match.
Always verify any alternative size with a qualified tire professional before purchase. For more information on tire safety, see the NHTSA Tire Ratings Search.