As long as the circumferance of the tires is very similar you won't have a problem. Make sure the tires are the same load rating also.
The spare tire is under the rear of the truck.
the spar tire is underneath the rear of the truck (behind the bumper).
A spare tire on a 2002 Ford Ranger can be found on the underside of the rear of the truck. The tire can be removed with a ratchet.
Tha main difference between a truck and a car tire is that a truck tire is going to bi bigger and more heavy duty. Most trucks are seen working and hauling stuff that a car cannot and that is why they make the tires more heavy duty.
underneath the rear of the truck - lets down with a crank
on a truck it is for carrying weight.on a hot rod it is for traction.
The spare tire is located under the rear of the truck. Insert the flat end of the tire iron into a hole located on the right side of the rear bumper and crank until the tired drops down to the ground.
Long bar that is stored in left side compartment in rear or under the rear seat. Use it by going to rear by the bumper. Just above the tire storage is a hole that one end fits into and turns down the tire.
A 20 inch LT ( Light Truck ) tire could weigh 35 pounds. A Medium or heavy truck tire 75 pounds. A car tire 12 to 15 pounds depending on size, tread model and manufacturer.
No. You can't use an unserviceable tire, period.
You will need a ratchet and a socket to remove it. You get under the rear of the truck and you will see the bolt and bracket holding the tire in place. Remove the bolt and the bracket hinges downward. You will need a ratchet and a socket to remove it. You get under the rear of the truck and you will see the bolt and bracket holding the tire in place. Remove the bolt and the bracket hinges downward.
left rear to left front-left front to right rear-right rear to right front-right front to left rear