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Lincoln Tires:

Lincoln vehicles are made in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This brand was established in 1917, named after President Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln vehicles are well known for their comfort, elegant design, and luxury. These vehicles are focused on providing a comfortable and smooth performance. Some of the most popular models are Corsair, Nautilus, and Aviator SUVs. The Lincoln model is designed with specific tire dimensions that vary based on the model, wheel size, and trim. Selecting tires with the right model guarantees excellent controllability, maneuverability, performance, and a comfortable drive.

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Lincoln Tires

Every car manufacturer, including Lincoln, recommends certain tire sizes for each vehicle model and trim. These original equipment (OE) marked specifications are tailored to match the vehicle's overall purpose, which includes handling, braking, maneuvering, cornering, and overall controllability. Using the right tire helps your Lincoln to reach its best potential, whether you're just enjoying a luxury cruise.

Lincoln OE Marking

The OE marking indicates that the tire has been designed and approved by Lincoln for their vehicle. The (OE) marking indicates that a specific tire matches a specific Lincoln vehicle model. The OE marking also shows that the tire has been specifically designed to optimize the performance, controllability, maneuverability, and braking due to the vehicle's driving capabilities.

If you're not quite sure about the right size for your Lincoln, you can usually find it:

  • On the sidewall of your existing tires.
  • On a sticker inside the driver's door jamb.
  • Or in the owner's manual or in the vehicle registration documents.
  • Or we can provide it by completing all steps.

Lincoln is a luxury car brand, which means that its models are designed to provide exceptional performance and driving comfort. Choosing the right tire dimensions for your vehicle is crucial. But you also need to choose the ideal tire model that suits your driving style and the road conditions you drive on. That way, you can make sure that the Lincoln will master the road with ease. Different circumstances require different types of tires, and we're here to help with a wide selection of tires for your Lincoln.

Performance Lincoln Tires

Performance tires manage to deliver tread performance even at high speeds. Lincoln luxury vehicles ensure precise handling, controllability, and maneuverability during the high speed performance.

All Season Lincoln Tires

All season tires guarantee that your Lincoln car will perform excellently throughout the year. These tires can continuously maintain road contact in dry, wet, and winter weather conditions, thanks to the tire's optimal tread pattern and all season compound.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does the Lincoln warranty cover tires?

No, the standard Lincoln new vehicle warranty generally does not cover tires. However, the Lincoln New Vehicle Limited Warranty does cover defects in workmanship or materials for the factory-supplied tires.

Frequently Asked Questions What are the best tires for a Lincoln?

The best tires for Lincoln depend on a specific model, driving needs, and type. Some of the top choices are Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4, Continental PureContact LS, and Assurance MazLife.

How long do Lincoln tires last?

Lincoln tires usually last between 3 to 5 years. The tire's duration significantly depends on the tire mileage rating, tread depth, tire age, driving habits, road conditions, regular tire maintenance, and rotation.

How much do tires for a Lincoln cost?

Since Lincoln vehicles are considered luxury cars, they require top-quality tires to maximize their potential. The cost for Lincoln tires varies based on the model and type, but it can cost from $76 to $450+.

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