Yes, but your speedometer will no longer be accurate.
Sure, as long as you change all 4.
Yes, but your speedometer will no longer be accurate.
Sure, as long as you change all 4.
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : Yes , assuming it's not the Eddie Bauer version with the 16 inch wheels ( my 1995 Ford Explorer " XLT model " , 4x4 , has always had P235/75/R15 all terrain tires on it right from the factory )
My first Ford Explorer , a 1993 XLT model , came with Firestone ATX all terrain radial tires ( P235 / 75 / R15 )
My ( 1995 ) Ford Explorer XLT came with ( and still has that size ) ( P235 / 75 / R15 all terrain tires )
Look at the sticker that is located at the left front door latch. It will tell you what tires are Ok for your car. Mine has a P235/75 R15.
The 2002 Ford Explorer XLT came with P235/70R16 tires from the factory. Check the sticker on the end of the driver's door - it will indicate the tire size and recommended inflation pressure for your Explorer (Helpfull)
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Open the drivers door and on the end of the door is an information sticker The sticker will show the original tire size on the Explorer from the factory My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT came with P235 / 75 / R15 all terrain tires
P235/75/R15
Open your drivers door and look for an information sticker on the end of the door . It will show the original size tires that came on the vehicle ( I assume it would be P235 / 75 / R15 )
My 1993 and 1995 Ford Explorer XLT models came with P235 / 75 / R 15 all terrain tires - check the sticker on the end of your drivers door to see the original tire size that came on the vehicle
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Open the drivers door and look for an information sticker , it will show the tire size that originally came on the vehicle - for example P235 / 75 / R 15