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What size tires are on a Mercury Milan?

There isn’t a single tire size for the Mercury Milan. The size depends on the model year and trim, so you should verify the exact specification for your car by checking the door placard, the owner's manual, or the tire sidewall.


Why tire sizes vary by year and trim


The Milan, produced from 2006 to 2011, shared its platform with the Ford Fusion. Over those years, different trims—base, SE, Premier—and various wheel options led to multiple tire configurations. Because tires can be swapped for different wheels, the most reliable source is the factory specification or the current tire markings on your vehicle.


Where to find the exact tire size


Use these steps to identify the correct tire size for your Mercury Milan:



  • Check the driver’s door jamb placard. It lists the recommended tire size for the original equipment on that specific vehicle.

  • Inspect the tire sidewall currently installed on the car. The size is printed in a format such as P205/60R16, 205/65R15, etc.

  • Consult the owner's manual or the official Mercury/Ford parts catalog for your VIN to confirm the OE spec.

  • If you’ve replaced wheels or tires in the past, review any installation receipts or labeling that may indicate the size you’re using now.


Verifying the exact size ensures you buy tires that fit correctly, maintain speedometer accuracy, and preserve handling and safety.


Understanding tire size codes


Tire size codes encode width, profile, and wheel diameter. The most common formats seen on a Mercury Milan are passenger-car or light-truck designations that look like PXX/YYZRZZ, where XX is width in millimeters, YY is the aspect ratio (height as a percentage of width), Z is the radial construction (usually R), and ZZ is the wheel diameter in inches. After the size, you’ll often see load index and speed rating (e.g., 92T). These details appear on the sidewall of every tire and are essential when selecting replacements.


What the numbers mean


The basic structure is width/ratio and wheel diameter (for example, 205/60R16 means 205 mm wide, 60% profile, and a 16-inch wheel). The exact numbers on your Milan can vary by year and trim, so always confirm from the placard or sidewall rather than guessing from a different model or year.


For precise replacement guidance, share your model year, trim level, and current wheel size with a tire retailer or consult Ford/Mercury’s official resources.


Summary


In short, the Mercury Milan doesn’t have one universal tire size. It depends on the vehicle’s year and trim, plus the wheels installed. To ensure you get the correct tires, verify the size on the door placard, the tire sidewall, or the owner's manual, and consult a dealer or tire professional if you’re unsure.

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