Absolutely not. You will increase the diameter of the tire/wheel from 30.1" to 31.6". This 1.5" difference will cause your speedometer to be way off. This will also adversely effect the handling and mileage of your Ford. The closest thing to OEM you can go is 265/65-16 which will still be .5" off. Stick with the OEM size.
how do you release a spare tire on a 1999 ford expediton xlt
On a 1999 Ford Expedition : It's supposed to be at the front of the engine compartment , on top of the radiator support
Follow the recommendations on the sidewall of the tire.....not the vehicle.
It's far better to follow the tire pressure recommended on the tire than on the vehicle.
You can view the 1999 Ford Expedition owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides The manual includes the instructions and pictures
The tire could be faulty, the wheel bearing could be bad and need replaced, the wheel could be bent.
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it is on the rear rigth side there is a panel remove the panel and bingo......you'll see a jack if, it came with it.
On a Ford Expedition : The spare tire is located underneath the vehicle , just ahead of the rear bumper ( it lowers down using a crank system )
Removing the spare tire from a 1999 Ford F150 is simple. All you have to do is get under the truck and unbolt the spare tire.
35 rear 30 front
Open the drivers door and look on the end of the door or the latching pillar for an information sticker that displays the tire size and recommended inflation pressure