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17 inch is the do-everything size, a great balance of comfort, value and capability, and the go-to choice for serious off-road. Shop 17 inch wheels and rims as full sets or single replacements, all backed by our 100% Fitment Guarantee.
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17 Inch Wheels: The Complete Guide
17 inch is the do-everything size. It keeps much of the comfort and tire value of a smaller wheel while looking a step more modern, and it is the favorite size for serious off-road, where the tall sidewall lets you air down, soak up impacts and protect the wheel on rocks. We carry 17 inch wheels and rims in every finish, including black, silver, gunmetal, and bronze, as full sets or single replacements. For trucks, Jeeps and off-road, favorites include Method Race Wheels, Fuel Off-Road, Black Rhino, and Hostile. For cars we also carry brands like Variant.
Are 17 Inch Wheels Good?
Very. 17 is one of the most versatile sizes you can run. It rides nearly as comfortably as a 16, the tires are still affordable and widely available, and it looks a touch more modern. On trucks and Jeeps it is the off-road size of choice, because the tall sidewall lets you air down for grip, absorbs trail impacts, and protects the wheel from rocks better than any larger wheel can.
The ride comes down to tire profile, and a 17 runs plenty of sidewall at the same overall diameter. On the car side, a 215/45/17 is the sportier, firmer end and a 225/55/17 is a comfortable daily setup. On the truck and off-road side, a taller tire like a 265/70/17 gives maximum sidewall for the trail. Here is the rule we give customers: go up one inch from stock and you barely notice, go up two inches and the ride changes noticeably.
That combination of comfort, value, looks and capability is why 17 is such a popular factory and upgrade size. If you want maximum stance you step up to a 18 or larger, and if you want absolute ride comfort and the cheapest tires you drop to a 16, but 17 is the size that does a bit of everything well.
17 Inch Ride, By Tire Profile
- 215/45/17: the sportier, firmer car setup. More road feel, a lower look.
- 225/55/17: a comfortable daily setup with a clean look. A popular balance.
- 265/70/17 and up: the off-road favorite. Maximum sidewall to air down, absorb impacts and protect the wheel.
Are 17 Inch Wheels Better Than 16, 18 or 19?
It is a trade at every step. Against a 16, a 17 looks a bit more modern with nearly the same comfort. Against an 18 or 19, a 17 rides softer, the tires cost less, and it is far better for off-road. What you give up versus the bigger wheels is some of the filled-out, aggressive look. Going up or down one inch from stock is barely noticeable in ride, so the choice really comes down to how you use the vehicle and the look you want.
Why Is 17 Inch the Off-Road Size of Choice?
Because sidewall is everything off-road. A 17 inch wheel leaves room for a tall off-road tire, and that tall sidewall does three things a low profile setup cannot: it lets you air down for a bigger contact patch and grip, it absorbs sharp trail impacts instead of transmitting them to the wheel, and it shields the wheel itself from rocks and ruts. There is also a huge selection of off-road and all-terrain tires made in 17 inch sizes. For trucks and Jeeps that actually see the trail, 17 is usually the smart pick over anything larger.
Are 17 Inch Wheels Good in Snow?
Yes, 17 is a strong winter size. The tall sidewall cushions against potholes and frost heaves, and there is a wide, affordable selection of winter and all-terrain tires in common 17 inch sizes. Many people who run larger wheels in summer keep a dedicated 17 inch winter or all-terrain setup. As always the tire does the work in snow, so pair a 17 with a proper winter or all-terrain tire.
Can I Replace My 15, 16 or 18 Inch Wheels With 17 Inch?
Often yes, but fitment decides it, not just the inch. Going up from a 15 or 16 to a 17 is common and usually straightforward. Coming down to a 17 from an 18 or larger is where you have to be careful, because a smaller wheel has to clear your brake calipers, and on some vehicles bigger factory brakes will not fit inside a 17. The new wheel and tire also need to keep the overall diameter close to stock. Use our Year/Make/Model search to confirm 17 inch fitment for your exact vehicle, and our fitment team will check brake clearance before you buy.
What Do 17 Inch Tires Cost?
17 is excellent for tire value. It is a hugely popular size on both cars and trucks, so there is enormous selection across every price tier, from budget all-seasons to premium off-road tires. That volume keeps prices competitive, and it means you can find exactly the right tire for how you drive, whether that is a quiet highway tire or an aggressive all-terrain.
Can You Put a Smaller Tire on a 17 Inch Rim?
This one confuses a lot of people. A 17 inch wheel needs a 17 inch tire. You cannot mount a 16 inch tire on a 17 inch wheel, the rim diameter has to match. What changes between wheel sizes is the sidewall height, not the tire's rim diameter. Drop to a 16 inch wheel and you run a taller sidewall to keep the overall tire diameter about the same. That is also why a smaller wheel rides softer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are 17 inch wheels good?
Very, 17 is one of the most versatile sizes. It rides nearly as comfortably as a 16, the tires are affordable and widely available, and it looks a touch more modern. On trucks and Jeeps it is the off-road size of choice, because the tall sidewall lets you air down, absorbs impacts and protects the wheel.
Are 17 inch wheels better than 16 or 18?
It is a trade. Against a 16, a 17 looks more modern with nearly the same comfort. Against an 18, a 17 rides softer, has cheaper tires and is far better off-road. What you give up versus a bigger wheel is some of the filled-out look. One inch from stock is barely noticeable in ride.
Why is 17 inch the best size for off-road?
Because sidewall is everything off-road. A 17 leaves room for a tall off-road tire, which lets you air down for grip, absorbs sharp impacts instead of bending the wheel, and shields the wheel from rocks. There is also a huge selection of all-terrain tires in 17 inch. For trucks and Jeeps that see the trail, 17 usually beats anything larger.
Are 17 inch wheels good in snow?
Yes, a strong winter size. The tall sidewall cushions impacts, and there is a wide, affordable selection of winter and all-terrain tires in 17 inch. Many people keep a dedicated 17 inch winter or all-terrain setup. Pair a 17 with a proper winter tire, since the tire does the work in snow.
Can I replace my 15 or 16 inch wheels with 17 inch?
Often yes, going up to a 17 is common and usually straightforward, as long as the new wheel and tire keep the overall diameter close to stock. Fitment decides it, not just the inch. Use our Year/Make/Model search to confirm 17 inch fitment for your exact vehicle before buying.
Can I put 17 inch wheels on a car that came with bigger wheels?
Sometimes, but be careful coming down in size. A smaller wheel has to clear your brake calipers, and on some vehicles bigger factory brakes will not fit inside a 17. The overall diameter also needs to stay close to stock. Use our Year/Make/Model search and our fitment team will check brake clearance before you buy.
Do 17 inch tires cost less?
17 is excellent for value. It is hugely popular on cars and trucks, so there is enormous selection across every price tier, which keeps prices competitive and lets you find exactly the right tire, from a quiet highway tire to an aggressive all-terrain.
Can I put a smaller tire on a 17 inch rim?
No, the rim diameter has to match the tire. A 17 inch wheel needs a 17 inch tire. What changes between wheel sizes is the sidewall height, not the rim diameter, so a smaller wheel runs a taller sidewall to keep the overall diameter similar.
Will 17 inch wheels fit my vehicle?
Many cars, trucks and Jeeps come with or accept 17s, but confirm before you buy, especially when coming down from a larger size, because of brake clearance. Use our Year/Make/Model search to check fitment for your exact vehicle, and our fitment team will confirm the right setup.
Can I buy a single 17 inch wheel, or only a full set?
Both. We sell 17 inch wheels in full sets of four and also single wheels to replace one damaged wheel. Many sites will not sell less than a full set, which is a problem when you only curbed one.
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