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1989 Ford Probe Tires

When shopping for 1989 Ford Probe tires at American Tire Depot, you’ll find a wide selection tailored to this classic model’s needs. Proper tire size and type are crucial for maintaining your Probe’s performance and safety. The 1989 Ford Probe typically fits tires in sizes such as 195/60-15 and 205/60-15, ensuring a smooth ride and reliable handling. Regular maintenance like tire rotations, balancing, and proper inflation will keep your tires lasting longer and performing at their best. Schedule your next tire service with us for fast, local, and trusted care.

Upgrade Options for Your 1989 Ford Probe

American Tire Depot specializes in offering aftermarket larger tires and premium off-road tire options that can enhance your Ford Probe’s capability and style. Whether you’re looking for rugged all-terrain tires or specialized mud-terrain models, we stock top brands like BF Goodrich, Toyo, and Cooper known for durability and off-road performance. Our experts can help you select the right tire upgrade that fits your vehicle and driving needs, making your Probe ready for tougher terrain or a more aggressive look.

Why Choose American Tire Depot for Your Tires?

  • Thousands of tires in stock to fit the 1989 Ford Probe and many other vehicles
  • Convenient same-day appointments to get you back on the road quickly
  • Expert installation and fast service from local technicians
  • Competitive pricing with available credit options to make your purchase affordable
  • Access to tire warranty information for peace of mind

Explore our full range of tires and schedule your visit today at American Tire Depot to get the best in quality, service, and selection for your 1989 Ford Probe.

Best 1989 Ford Probe Tires


Goodyear EAGLE SPORT A/S Tire For 1989 Ford ProbeGoodyear Logo

Goodyear

EAGLE SPORT A/S

Nexen N'PRIZ AH5 Tire For 1989 Ford ProbeNexen Logo

Nexen

N'PRIZ AH5

Summit ULTRAMAX A/S 2.0 Tire For 1989 Ford ProbeSummit Logo

Summit

ULTRAMAX A/S 2.0

BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 Tire For 1989 Ford ProbeBF Goodrich Logo

BF Goodrich

All-Terrain T/A KO3

Pantera PLATINUM TOURING A/S Tire For 1989 Ford ProbePantera Logo

Pantera

PLATINUM TOURING A/S

CASCADE PREMIER TOURING AS Tire For 1989 Ford ProbeCASCADE Logo

CASCADE

PREMIER TOURING AS

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Frequently Asked Questions


The 1989 Ford Probe commonly uses tire sizes like 195/60-15 and 205/60-15. It's important to choose the correct size for optimal handling and safety. Check your owner's manual or visit American Tire Depot for expert advice and tire options.

Yes, you can upgrade to larger off-road tires to enhance your Probe's capability and appearance. Brands like BF Goodrich, Toyo, and Cooper offer excellent all-terrain and mud-terrain options. Contact American Tire Depot to explore compatible aftermarket tire upgrades.

Tire lifespan varies based on driving habits and tire type, but typically you can expect 40,000 to 60,000 miles. Regularly rotate and maintain your tires to extend their life. For professional inspection and replacement, schedule a same-day appointment at American Tire Depot.

It's generally recommended to replace tires in pairs or all four to maintain balanced handling and traction, especially if your vehicle has all-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive. For the 1989 Ford Probe, consult with American Tire Depot experts to determine the best replacement approach to ensure safety.

American Tire Depot offers a large inventory of tires suitable for the 1989 Ford Probe, along with fast, local service. We provide same-day appointments and expert installations to get you back on the road quickly. Schedule your visit today at American Tire Depot.

All-season tires provide versatile performance for year-round driving in a variety of weather conditions, making them a popular choice for the 1989 Ford Probe. For specialized needs like off-road or performance, consider our selection at American Tire Depot. Learn more about tire types and options by browsing our tire brand directory.