1989 Isuzu Impulse Tire Guide

Important note: Please confirm with your local tire dealer whether the recommended tires are suitable for your vehicle.

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Select the trim of your 1989 Isuzu Impulse below to discover expert tire recommendations for winter, and summer driving

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Tire Recommendations for Your 1989 Isuzu Impulse

Finding the right tires for your 1989 Isuzu Impulse has never been easier. Whether you drive through harsh winter conditions, sunny summer highways, or everything in between, Nokian Tyres delivers the safety and performance your 1989 Impulse deserves.

Our tire selector guides you to the perfect match for your specific 1989 Impulse trim and engine. Simply select your configuration details, and we'll recommend winter, summer, and all-season tires engineered to enhance your driving experience with proven Finnish quality and innovation.

Your 1989 Isuzu Impulse represents quality engineering, and your tires should match that standard. Nokian Tyres brings decades of Nordic expertise to ensure your 1989 Impulse performs at its best in any weather condition, with tires precisely matched to your vehicle's specifications.

Premium Tires for Your 1989 Impulse

Our advanced tire technology includes features like:

  • Superior grip for confident handling in all conditions
  • Exceptional tread life for long-lasting value
  • Low rolling resistance for improved fuel efficiency
  • Nordic-tested durability you can trust

Choose from our extensive range of tire options, each crafted with sustainability and safety as our core priorities. Every tire from Nokian Tyres is designed to deliver the performance your 1989 Isuzu Impulse needs while reducing environmental impact.

Choose your trim level above to view recommended tire sizes for your 1989 Impulse, or visit a nearby Nokian Tyres dealer to get expert advice and professional installation.

Frequently asked questions

What tire size is recommended for a 1989 Isuzu Impulse?

The 1989 Isuzu Impulse may use different sizes depending on trim level and wheel options. Use our tire selector above to choose your trim and view the exact recommended sizes.

What tire pressure should I use on my 1989 Isuzu Impulse?

The correct tire pressure is listed on the tire information placard inside your driver's door and in your owner's manual. Always follow your vehicle's specific guidelines.

When should I replace tires on my 1989 Isuzu Impulse?

The legally prescribed minimum tread depth for tires is 2/32" (1.6 mm), depending on the country. However, it is strongly recommended not to drive on winter tires if their tread depth is less than 4 mm, as their grip and braking performance in snow and icy conditions drop significantly below this level.

Do I need winter tires for my 1989 Isuzu Impulse?

Winter tires are required by law in many countries when driving in snow, ice, or icy conditions. Even with all-wheel drive, winter tires provide significantly better traction and braking on slippery roads, making them strongly recommended whenever winter weather is expected.

Reasons to Believe in Nokian Tyres

Nokian Tyres is a leader in sustainability in the tire industry, and we work continuously to maintain the position

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