For medium to heavy duty trucks tire size will typically begin with "LT". A standard tire size might read something like LT245/75R16 108/104S. The "245" after "LT" means the tire is 245 millimeters from the outer sidewall to the inner sidewall.
The size tire depends on the size and model of the truck. The owner's manual and manufacturer's information will detail the specifications of the tires that are standard on each model.
Standard, stock Chevy trucks come with 16" steel tires in almost all cases. As for older trucks, the tire size would differ depending on the model.
The 2009 Dodge Dakota comes standard with P245/70R16 size tires on both the front and the rear. The wheels are 16 *8 inches.
Rota Wheels is the nation's top manufacturer of tires. They sell tires in just about all sizes, from standard to monster truck. Tires from Rota Wheels are not expensive either.
Tires come in many sizes, so the weight varies greatly. Standard car tires weigh around 22 pounds. A light truck tire weighs about 35 pounds. Large truck and tractor tires weigh much more than that.
The standard size of a Schrader valve used in most bicycle tires is 8mm in diameter.
There are many different types of truck tires, but the average price seems to be around $70-$100. The size and weight of the tires make the difference.
Where do you get a 1972 Custon 20 truck appraised?
It depends greatly on the size of the lift truck - the size of the tires - and the type of terrain.
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BIGGEST TIRES?!? AS IN A MONSTER TRUCK SIZE?!? ABSOLUTLELY NOT RECOMMENDED! Please refer to your owner's manual recommendation.