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1973 Ford F-250 Tires

When it comes to finding the perfect tires for your 1973 Ford F-250, American Tire Depot is your trusted local source for a wide selection of truck and off-road tires. We stock thousands of tires in stock, including popular sizes for your classic truck that ensure safety, performance, and durability. Typical tire sizes for the 1973 Ford F-250 range around 7.50-16 and 8.75-16, but we also offer compatible larger aftermarket sizes to enhance your truck’s off-road capabilities. Schedule a same-day appointment to get your tires mounted and balanced quickly by experienced technicians who know trucks like yours.

Upgrade Your 1973 Ford F-250 with Aftermarket Larger Tires

For truck enthusiasts and off-road adventurers, American Tire Depot specializes in off-road tires designed to tackle rough terrain with confidence. We carry top-quality brands like BF Goodrich, Toyo, Nitto, and Cooper that deliver superior traction, durability, and rugged style. Whether you’re looking for mud-terrain, all-terrain, or aggressive tread patterns, our inventory is well-stocked to support your upgrades. Larger tires improve ground clearance and off-road performance, making your 1973 Ford F-250 a true powerhouse on trails and work sites.

Maintenance Tips for Long-Lasting Performance

Proper maintenance extends the life of your tires and keeps your 1973 Ford F-250 running smoothly. Regularly check tire pressure, rotate tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles, and inspect tread depth and sidewalls for damage. Our American Tire Depot technicians offer expert advice and full-service tire care, including balancing and alignment. Don’t forget to explore our coupons and promotions for savings on your next tire purchase. For peace of mind, ask about our tire warranty information that protects your investment.

Upgrade your 1973 Ford F-250 tires today with American Tire Depot’s expert service and extensive inventory. Visit our locations or schedule an appointment now to get on the road faster with the right tires for your classic truck.

Best 1973 Ford F-250 Tires


Nexen ROADIAN ATX Tire For 1973 Ford F-250Nexen Logo

Nexen

ROADIAN ATX

BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 Tire For 1973 Ford F-250BF Goodrich Logo

BF Goodrich

All-Terrain T/A KO3

Toyo OPEN COUNTRY A/T 3 Tire For 1973 Ford F-250Toyo Logo

Toyo

OPEN COUNTRY A/T 3

Summit TRAIL CLIMBER H/T 2 Tire For 1973 Ford F-250Summit Logo

Summit

TRAIL CLIMBER H/T 2

Kumho ROAD VENTURE AT52 Tire For 1973 Ford F-250Kumho Logo

Kumho

ROAD VENTURE AT52

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Frequently Asked Questions


The 1973 Ford F-250 commonly uses tire sizes like 7.50-16 and 8.75-16. However, many owners opt for larger aftermarket sizes for improved off-road capability. At American Tire Depot, we have a broad range of compatible sizes in stock to fit your truck perfectly.

Yes, upgrading to larger tires is popular among 1973 Ford F-250 owners who want better off-road performance and a more aggressive look. Brands like BF Goodrich, Toyo, and Nitto offer durable all-terrain and mud-terrain options. Schedule a same-day appointment with American Tire Depot to find the best fit.

For optimal tire life and performance, rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles. Regular rotation prevents uneven wear, especially important for trucks like the 1973 Ford F-250 that may see heavy loads. Visit American Tire Depot for expert tire maintenance and services.

American Tire Depot is your local tire expert with thousands of tires in stock, including top off-road brands for your 1973 Ford F-250. We offer fast and friendly service with same-day appointments. Find the perfect tires and get back on the road quickly at our locations.

If you frequently use your 1973 Ford F-250 for off-roading or heavy-duty work, investing in off-road tires is definitely worth it. They provide enhanced traction, durability, and protection against rugged terrain. Check out our selection of top brands like Cooper and BF Goodrich at American Tire Depot.