Tire sizes will be stamped into the side of every tire on the vehicle. The number will start with the letter "P". There should be 3 sets of numbers each indicating a different dimension of the tire. For example, (I am not saying this is the size of your tire) a tire might have the numbers P225 70 R14. The first number following the P is the width of the tire (tread portion). In this example the tire is 225mm wide. 70 would be the height of the tire in this example. The measurement is taken from the rim to the top tire. and R14 would be the radius of the rim. or 14" rims in this example.
bean dip
This will depend upon the year of the Dodge Durango The tire size will work on model years 2009 and sooner.
31 inches i have them on my 1999 and they dont rub
It is a temporary "donut".
They are 225/60 R16
235/75 r 15 or 235/65 r16 depends on your rims.
I think it was a factory option. The label on the drivers door jamb will show what size tires it was built with.
Yes and not, well the tires 285 75 16 fit in stock durango and Dakota if you have the 2" lift... if not the tire will rubing...
32's are the biggest but the will rub 31 is better or 265/75/16
245 75 16
p215 70r 15
32's will rub 31's no modifications needed or 265/75/16