I'm assuming you are talking about duals here. The tires must be the exact same size because if you mismatch them the smaller tire will actually be lathed clean and fail prematurely.
Low tire pressure, tire sizes that do not match, out of alignment, or bent suspension parts.Low tire pressure, tire sizes that do not match, out of alignment, or bent suspension parts.
Yes it does
Discount Tire in Fort Worth, Texas does not usually match prices. However they usually have the best deals on tires anyway.
The spare tire cover needs to match size of tire.
The correct chains will match the tire size.
Look underneath the rear of the van. (exterior)
It depends on your tire size. The size listed on your tires will have to match the tire cover.
No, a 15-inch tire will not fit a 16-inch rim. Tire sizes are designed to match specific rim diameters, and a tire must match the rim size exactly for proper fit and safety. Installing a tire that is too small for the rim can lead to improper mounting, decreased performance, and potential safety hazards.
It is recommended that the tires match on each axle.
The recommended tube size for a bike tire is typically determined by the tire's width and diameter. It is important to match the tube size with the tire size to ensure proper fit and performance.
The tire could be rubbing if you have oversize tires, or aftermarket rims. The only other cause would be a failure of a part in the brake system.
You need one that match your tire size and your type of valve. The tire size is written on the tire sidewall. Doesn't have to be a perfect match in width, but the right diameter is fairly important. If the valve is the same type as on a car tire, then look for a tube with a "Schrader" valve. If it's a narrow thing, it's probably a "presta" valve.