It is recommended to have 4 matching tires.
if its all wheel drive yes
Just peel out and see which tires spin! I'll save you the wear on your tires, it's front wheel drive.
doent matter if vehicle is all wheel drive or not. you should only change tires that are worn out,unless you got lots of money and just like to spend tire companies will tell you to rotate and change new tires,because the more you buy, the more money they make. if it is not worn out, why change it
If they are the same size, of course.
If the vehicle is front wheel drive, yes.
If it is four wheel drive yes, a little snug. If two wheel drive, then only 31 inch tires.
The powered tires. On a front wheel drive car, the front wheels. On rear wheel drive, the rear wheels.
Only on a front wheel drive vehicle. On a rear wheel drive the rear tires wear faster. rotate your tires every 10,000 miles and they will wear evenly.
Whichever set of wheels drive the car, depending on whether you have front wheel drive or rear wheel drive
If all wheel drive, yes. If front wheel drive, no. Only the front tires have to be off the ground.
Front wheel drive. The weight of the engine puts pressure on the front tires giving you more traction to the tires that not only propel the vehicle but also steer the vehicle.
is it 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive? usally 265/65-17