It is my understanding that nearly all 2005 Ford Explorers (Eddie Bauer) were fitted with 245/65-17 Goodyear Wrangler SRAS tires.
Depends on the condition,mileage,tires and such. The question you asked has to many variables
The NHTSA doesn't list any recalls for suspension problems on a 1999 Ford Explorer - the only thing close would be the Firestone tires.
I have a 2006 Explorer Eddie Bauer Edition my tires are P245/65/R17. I believe this is a standard size for all editions.
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 )
Open the drivers door and on the end of the door will be an information sticker that shows the original size tires on the vehicle from the factory
Open your drivers door and look at the stickers on the end of the door - you will find the tire size that originally came on the Explorer and the recommended tire inflation pressure
On a 2001 Ford Explorer : Open the drivers door and on the end of the door ( or the latch pillar ) you will see an information sticker . One of the things the sticker shows is the original size of tires on the vehicle from the factory
Open the drivers door and on the latch pillar will be an information sticker that shows the original size tires on the vehicle from the factory
On a 2002 Ford Expedition : Open the drivers door and on the latch pillar you will see an information sticker . One of the things it shows is the original size of tires on the vehicle from the factory
Have you checked the pressure in your tires of the left side of your vehicle? That could be what is pulling your vehicle to the left. You may also want to have your front end checked for alignment. You might can check for yourself by checking the tread on the inner-most part of your tires, that is if the alignment is not noticable on sight already. If that's the case then have your front end aligned.
40 psi typically. The owners manual will tell you and so will the internet and if your tires are not too dirty or totally destroyed it will say right on the side of the tire. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check the sticker on the end of the driver's door - it gives information on tire size and recommended inflation pressures - the inflation pressure shown on the side of the tire is the absolute maximum inflation pressure. (Helpfull)
Mine gets about 13 in town and 17 hwy.1995 F150 Eddie Bauer Edition,V8 5.0 4X4 Auto 213,000 Miles31X10.50 Tires