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Continental 4X4 Contact


The 4X4 Contact tire from Continental is classed as "Truck/SUV All Season - Touring".

You can find the ideal pressure to inflate the Continental 4X4 Contact to using the table below.

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Rated 4 out of 5
4 out of 5 stars (based on 5 reviews)
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Tire Sizes Icon Continental 4X4 Contact Sizes

These are the sizes that the Continental 4X4 Contact is manufactured in along with the maximum pressure to inflate them to.

Tire Size Diameter Width Max. PSI Max. Load
205/70R15
6T SL BSW 360 A A
26.3" 8.1" 51 psi 1565 lbs SL
215/65R16
02V XL BSW 360 A A
27" 8.7" 51 psi 1874 lbs XL
P 215/70R16
9H SL BSW 360 A A
27.9" 8.7" 44 psi 1709 lbs SL
215/75R16
07H XL BSW 360 A A
28.7" 8.5" 51 psi 2150 lbs XL
225/70R16
02H SL BSW 360 A A
28.4" 9" 51 psi 1874 lbs SL
P 225/60R17
8H SL BSW 360 A A
27.6" 9" 44 psi 1654 lbs SL
225/65R17
02T SL BSW 360 A A
28.5" 8.9" 51 psi 1874 lbs SL
235/55R17
9V SL BSW 360 A A
27.2" 9.6" 51 psi 1709 lbs SL
235/60R17
02V SL BSW 360 A A
28.1" 9.4" 51 psi 1874 lbs SL
235/65R17
04V SL BSW 360 A A
29" 9.4" 51 psi 1984 lbs SL
235/65R17
08V XL BSW 360 A A
29" 9.4" 51 psi 2205 lbs XL
235/65R17
04H SL BSW 420 A A
29" 9.4" 51 psi 1984 lbs SL
235/70R17
11H XL BSW 360 A A
30" 9.4" 51 psi 2403 lbs XL
255/55R17
04V SL BSW 360 A A
28.04" 10" 51 psi 1984 lbs SL
255/60R17
06H SL BSW 360 A A
29" 10.2" 51 psi 2094 lbs SL
P 225/60R18
9H SL BSW 360 A A
28.6" 8.9" 51 psi 1709 lbs SL
235/50R18
01H XL BSW 360 A A
27.3" 9.6" 51 psi 1819 lbs XL
235/60R18
03H SL BSW 360 A A
29.1" 9.4" 51 psi 1929 lbs SL
255/55R18
05V SL BSW 360 A A
29" 10.4" 51 psi 2039 lbs SL
255/55R18
05H SL BSW 360 A A
29" 10.4" 51 psi 2039 lbs SL
255/55R18
09H XL BSW 360 A A
29" 10.4" 51 psi 2271 lbs XL
265/60R18
10H SL BSW 360 A A
30.5" 10.7" 51 psi 2337 lbs SL
265/60R18
10V SL BSW 360 A A
30.5" 10.7" 51 psi 2337 lbs SL
235/50R19
9H SL BSW 360 A A
28.3" 9.6" 51 psi 1709 lbs SL
235/55R19
05H XL BSW 360 A A
29.2" 9.6" 51 psi 2039 lbs XL
255/50R19
07V XL BSW 360 A A
29.2" 9.6" 51 psi 2149 lbs XL
255/50R19
07H XL BSW 360 A A
29" 10.4" 51 psi 2150 lbs XL
255/55R19
11V XL BSW 360 A A
30" 10.4" 51 psi 2403 lbs XL
265/50R19
10H XL BSW 360 A A
29.4" 10.9" 51 psi 2337 lbs XL
275/45R19
08V XL BSW 360 A A
28.7" 10.7" 51 psi 2205 lbs XL
275/55R19
11H SL BSW 360 A A
30.9" 11.2" 51 psi 2403 lbs SL
275/55R19
11V SL BSW 360 A A
30.9" 11.2" 51 psi 2403 lbs SL
265/45R20
08H XL BSW 360 A A
29.4" 10.5" 51 psi 2205 lbs XL
275/40R20
06Y XL BSW 360 A A
28.7" 10.8" 50 psi 2094 lbs XL
275/45R20
10H XL BSW 360 A A
29.7" 10.7" 51 psi 2337 lbs XL

Review Icon Continental 4X4 Contact Reviews

Sticking w/ Continentals

Rated 5 out of 5
March 2, 2023

These Continental 4×4 Contact tires are amazing. They have lasted over 75,000 miles and I expect them to last another 25,000 miles. I am only sticking with Continentals now.

14000 miles

Rated 3 out of 5
February 11, 2023

Not exactly very happy with how long this tyre lasted,, on my Freelander,,, they were good on snow and urban driving,,but only lasted 14000 miles before switching to new tyres,,

Switched away from Continental

Rated 3 out of 5
February 7, 2023

I would not recommend these Continentals if you are planning on using them in the snow, they just don’t have the tread for it. Although they are supposed to be an “all season” tire they definitely struggle in the winter. I have switched to an all season Goodyear instead and am much happier.

50k miles +

Rated 5 out of 5
January 28, 2023

These Continental Contacts have last over 50k miles 😀

Not great value for money in long run

Rated 4 out of 5
January 7, 2023

It is fitted to my Nissan Rogue…. a small SUV. Annoyingly they have worn away to need replacing at just over 20000 miles….. a lot less than I had expected if im honest. They are a grippy tire and surprisingly quiet for that level of grip but don’t end up to be great value for money in the long run.

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