35" boggers
You can find many good deals on affordable truck tires at: www.ebay.com
Yes, all vehicle tires have treads on them. Truck tires will usually have larger and deeper treads than regular sedans.
You have a few choices for truck tires online. I would go with www.DiscountTire.com .
When you are shopping around for truck tires, there are a number of brand names out there that will be vying for your attention. However, with the high cost of truck tires you really should take the time to look into generic truck tires as well. Not only are these tires often comparable in quality to their brand name cousins, but they are a fraction of the price. Since these tires are so expensive, every bit helps.
There are four types of truck tires: All terrain, all season (most common), off-roading and winter tires.
Billy bought the truck in 2018 and later sold it to Charlie.
305/70/16 tires will fit on a 2004 Ford F-250 truck. The tires will not rub, even if the truck has no lift.
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.
No, UNSAFE!Trailer tires are built for special use and are frankly not as safe for Light truck use.One of the reasons is that "ST" tires are only rated for 60mph
Yes, you can buy a used truck tire for you truck at any dealership, gas station if they offer tires, auto shop in the neighborhood and there are many other places as well.
Depends on the truck, a regular truck one might see such as a ford f150 has 4 wheels which each have tires on them, a different version of ford truck has 6 wheels, and then there are 16 wheelers.
b/c there is too much weight than a car, and the four wheels can not bear the weight of a truck that is why there is six tires in truck