Listed in your owner's manual. On most Ford trucks it says it on the lug nut but only with steel wheels
If the tires are the same size, they will but the rims won't.
yo need the torque for the tires. its 75
If the tires on the vehicle are what the manufacture recomends go by the car specs. The tire specs only tell you max inflation for that tire.
Yes, if you have adapters. Otherwise they will not fit.
Engine torque and horse power will be the same, but the torque available to the ground will be reduced due to the fact that it is harder to turn larger tires.
no
Yes, you must tighten your lug nuts in a criss cross pattern and torque them to spec.Improved answer. - The above is correct, but is more to do with keeping the tire secure on the hub. It has no affect on the brakes either way.
Tighten the stem
between your two front tires.
yes
18-inch tires are the tires offered for the 2002 GMC 1500. 20-inch tires will fit on the pickup truck. Larger tires will require a liftÊkit.
The best place to buy tires for 4x4 pickup in New York, NY would be America Tire Co. They have a great selection.