295/80 R22.5 tyres
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Tyres 295/80 R22.5: prices, tests & buying guide

BARUM BF 200 R
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FALKEN BI856
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FALKEN SI011
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MATADOR D HR4
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MATADOR F HR4
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HANKOOK DL22 SmartTouring
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HANKOOK AL22
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SEMPERIT Winter F2
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DUNLOP SP 446
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DUNLOP SP 346
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BRIDGESTONE Coach-AP 001
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CONTINENTAL Conti Scandinavia HD3
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BRIDGESTONE W 958 Evo
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CONTINENTAL Coach HA3
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CONTINENTAL Coach HD3
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What are the most popular 295 80 R22.5 tyre brands?

Not sure which brand is best for your 295 80 R22.5 tyres? These are the top 3 brands drivers have been searching for between March 11, 2026 and June 9, 2026.

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Comparison of 295/80 R22.5 tires

Latest 295/80 R22.5 tire tests?

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How to choose the right 295 80 R22.5 tyres?

What do 295 80 22.5 mean on a tyre?

Here’s what the 295/80 R22.5 marking means on your tyre:

  • 295 is the tyre’s width, measured in millimetres. So this tyre is 295 mm wide, or 29.5 cm.
  • 80 is the sidewall height, expressed as a percentage of the width. It’s 80% of mm, which equals around 23 cm.
  • 22.5 is the internal diameter of the tyre in inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm). 22.5 inches equals 56.25 cm.

In addition to these markings, tyres also have load and speed ratings. For your vehicle, it’s always possible to choose tyres with higher load and speed ratings than the original fitment. By clicking on your size in the list below, the next page will only display compatible tyres.

Where to buy cheap 295/80 R22.5 tyres in the UK?

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Should you buy second-hand 295/80 R22.5 tyres?

Another way to save money on tyres could be to consider second-hand options. However, the price difference between used tyres and entry-level new ones is often minimal, which is why we don’t think second-hand tyres are really worth it. For this reason, we generally don’t recommend it.