Golf Cart Tires

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It is common to need to replace your worn out golf cart tires. The reason for replacement may be dry rot due to age. Or, perhaps, your front alignment was off and you’ve worn your front tires down to the threads. Maybe it’s as simple as a set of tires that you’ve got your money’s worth out of but it’s just time to install a new set with better tread.

Regardless, replacing your worn-out tires is a common thing to do, and we ship loads of loose tires to our customers daily! We sell both for lifted and non-lifted golf carts. Simply unbox your brand new tires and get them mounted at your trusted tire store or golf cart shop near you!

golf cart tires size guide

Golf Cart Tires Size Guide

Metric Tire Sizes Height Width Mounts On
205/50-10
18″ Tall
8″ Wide
10″ Wheel
205/65-10
20.5″ Tall
8″ Wide
10″ Wheel
205/30-12
17″ Tall
8″ Wide
12″ Wheel
215/35-12
18″ Tall
8.75″ Wide
12″ Wheel
215/40-12
18.75″ Tall
8.5″ Wide
12″ Wheel
215/50-12
19.5″ Tall
8.5″ Wide
12″ Wheel
225/55-12
20.75″
8.7″ Wide
12″ Wheel
215/60-8
18″ Tall
8.5″ Wide
8″ Wheel
205/30-14
19″ Tall
8″ Wide
14″ Wheel
215/35-14
20″ Tall
8.5″ Wide
14″ Wheel
205/35-15
20.5″ Tall
8″ Wide
15″ Wheel
Numeric Tire Sizes Height Width Mounts On
18×8-8
18″ Tall
8″ Wide
8″ Wheel
18×8.50-8
18″ Tall
8.5″ Wide
8″ Wheel
22×11-8
22″ Tall
11″ Wide
8″ Wheel
18×9.5-10
18″ Tall
9.5″ Wide
10″ Wheel
20×10-10
20″ Tall
10″ Wide
10″ Wheel
22×11-10
22″ Tall
11″ Wide
10″ wheel
18×9.0-12
18″ Tall
9″ Wide
12″ Wheel
20×10-12
20″ Tall
10″ Wide
12″ Wheel
22×11-12
22″ Tall
11″ Wide
12″ Wheel
23×10.5-12
23″ Tall
10.5″ Wide
12″ Wheel
20×8.5-14
20″ Tall
8.5″ Wheel
14″ Wheel
22×10-14
22″ Tall
10″ Wide
14″ Wheel
23×10-14
23″ Tall
10″ Wide
14″ Wheel
23×10-15
23″ Tall
10″ Wide
14″ Wheel

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Your golf cart tires need replacing if the tread depth is below 1/16 inch (easily checked with a penny – if Lincoln’s head is fully visible, replace), sidewalls are cracked or bulging, or if you notice uneven wear or a bumpy ride.

CYes, but it requires specific tools and know-how. If you’re not mechanically inclined, it’s best to have a professional do it to ensure proper fitment and safety.an I install tires myself?

Ply rating indicates the tire’s sidewall strength. 6-ply tires have thicker sidewalls and offer more puncture resistance, making them ideal for rough terrain. 4-ply tires are lighter and suitable for smoother courses.

Use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure. The ideal PSI is usually stamped on the tire sidewall or can be found in your owner’s manual. Typically, it ranges between 18-25 PSI.

For non-lifted carts, the maximum tire size is typically 205/50-10. With a lift kit, you can go bigger, up to 23 inches depending on the lift’s height and your cart’s model. Always check your cart’s specifications and the lift kit instructions to determine the appropriate tire size.