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When you're looking for reliable tires for your 2009 Dodge Durango, it's important to consider the right size and specifications to ensure optimal performance and safety. The 2009 Durango typically uses tire sizes like 265/60-18 or similar, depending on the trim and wheel package. Regular tire maintenance such as rotation, balancing, and proper inflation help extend the life of your tires and keep your Dodge Durango driving smoothly.

Choosing the Right Tires for Your 2009 Dodge Durango

Selecting the right tires involves matching your vehicle’s specifications with your driving needs. For the 2009 Dodge Durango, many drivers prefer all-terrain tires or all-season tires for versatile performance. If you frequently encounter rough roads or off-road conditions, rugged tires designed for durability and traction can be a great fit. Otherwise, tires focused on comfort, fuel efficiency, and quiet rides are excellent choices for daily driving.

We stock a wide variety of tire brands and models to fit your Durango’s needs. Whether you want to explore BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 for off-road capability or a smooth highway tire like the Michelin Defender, our inventory has thousands of tires in stock ready for same-day installation.

Fast, Local Service You Can Trust

Our local tire shop understands the urgency of keeping your 2009 Dodge Durango on the road. With a well-stocked inventory and expert technicians, we offer same-day appointments and quick service to get you in and out fast. Schedule your visit today through our convenient online appointment system to secure your spot. Plus, take advantage of expert advice on tire care and tire warranty information to protect your investment.

We’re committed to providing trustworthy, fast service right here in your community. Visit us to find the perfect tires for your Dodge Durango and enjoy peace of mind on every drive.

Best 2009 Dodge Durango Tires


Nexen ROADIAN HTX 2 Tire For 2009 Dodge DurangoNexen Logo

Nexen

ROADIAN HTX 2

ADVANTA HPZ-02 Tire For 2009 Dodge DurangoADVANTA Logo

ADVANTA

HPZ-02

Summit TRAIL CLIMBER SUV2 Tire For 2009 Dodge DurangoSummit Logo

Summit

TRAIL CLIMBER SUV2

Pirelli SCORPION AS PLUS 3 Tire For 2009 Dodge DurangoPirelli Logo

Pirelli

SCORPION AS PLUS 3

Toyo PROXES ST3 Tire For 2009 Dodge DurangoToyo Logo

Toyo

PROXES ST3

IRONMAN IMOVE GEN 2 SUV Tire For 2009 Dodge DurangoIRONMAN Logo

IRONMAN

IMOVE GEN 2 SUV

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Frequently Asked Questions


The 2009 Dodge Durango commonly uses tire sizes like 265/60-18, but sizes can vary based on the trim and wheel options. Always check your owner’s manual or the tire placard on your vehicle for exact specifications. For more details, visit our Dodge Durango tire page.

While technically possible, it's generally recommended to replace tires in pairs or all four, especially on AWD or 4WD vehicles like the Dodge Durango, to maintain balanced traction and handling. Matching tread depth is crucial for safety. Learn more about tire replacement best practices on our car services page.

The best tires depend on your driving needs. For off-road and rugged use, BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 is a popular choice for durability and traction. For everyday driving, the Michelin Defender offers excellent tread life and comfort. Explore all options by browsing all tire brands.

Tire prices for the 2009 Dodge Durango vary widely based on brand, size, and type, typically ranging from budget-friendly to premium options. Financing and payment plans are available to help with affordability—check out our credit options for details.

You can find local, fast, and reliable tire service for your 2009 Dodge Durango at our store. We offer same-day appointments and have thousands of tires in stock to get you back on the road quickly. Schedule your visit today via our online appointment system.

Yes, all-season tires provide a balanced performance for year-round driving, especially if you encounter varied weather conditions but not severe winter snow or ice. They offer good tread life and comfort. If you need more specialized performance, consider our selection of winter or all-terrain tires. Learn more about tire types on our car services page.