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Nothing will happen if you change the tire size along with the rims so you end up with a wheel/tire combination that is close to the overall diameter of the OEM tire/wheel that came on the car. Any tire shop can help you choose the correct size tire for the 15" rims.
The correct tire size is a F70x15, but in todays metric tire sizes I think the 235/70-15 is a perfect fit.
Check with any tire store, they should know.
Stock tires on the Bronco are 31x10.5 R15 with stock rims.
first im not sure what size is on them stock but in order to make the rims fit you have to account if the tire profile (sidewall) is goin to be bigger or smaller then you have to see if the correct bolt pattern is there (on the new rims) and if you will have the correct back spacing on the new rims. first im not sure what size is on them stock but in order to make the rims fit you have to account if the tire profile (sidewall) is goin to be bigger or smaller then you have to see if the correct bolt pattern is there (on the new rims) and if you will have the correct back spacing on the new rims.
I have 245/45 18 on my 02 altima....
13 or 14 inch rims. Check on the tire for size.
If you are looking for the tire/rim size for a 2003 Oldsmobile Alero. It is listed here. Tire Size - 215/60/R15" Rims Size - 15 inches
That would require different rims.That would require different rims.
The rims were original 14 inch, but with factory front disc brakes 15 inch
The tire size was designed to fit rims that are 17 inches in diameter.
yes it can