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What size of tires are on a school bus?

Updated: 10/26/2022
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For Type B, C, and D school buses, 22.5 is the typical rim size. What aspect ratio tire they go with is entirely up to the customer... they might run 255/75R22.5s, 295/80R22.5s, 11R22.5s, etc.

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