A 225/70R14 if remember correctly. Good luck
form_title= Tire Size form_header= Drive like a pro with new tires. Want size tires do you currently have?*= _ [50] When were your tires last replaced?*= _ [50] Do you want to change tire size?*= () Yes () No
Depends on car, type of tire and size of tire.
145/80R12 is the new Zen tyre size
165/80x15
Depends on size of the tire, type tire, and the brand of tire you buy. Without that information no way can this question be answered.
It's a little hard to say without knowing the size tire you are using. You can find that on the tire. Then you can call and get a quote on the size of tire for their cheapest to most expensive and decide what you want.
If you bought a new complete bike (not just the frame) you can look at the sidewall of the tires to find out what size you'll need. Many bike manufacturers also list tire requirements online.
new cells!
It is possible to have your tired repaired depending on the size and nature of the hole in question. However buying a new tire would be the safest option on your car.
We just had new ones put on today! 205/65/R15
HELLOTHE 1998 KIA SPORTAGE TAKES a 205-75R-15 (radial tire)its a 15 INCH tire..do NOT use a trailer tire..many of these are for Trailer use only!The tire itself is a hard size too find..good luck! I have the same teat and make, and just went looking for new tires! :)HITHE 1998 KIA SPORTAGE TAKE a 205-75R-15 inch tire..use a radial tire, but DO NOT USE A TRAILER tire..many trailer tires are this size, but for TRAILER use only.I have a KIA SPORTAGE the same year and make..the tire size is hard to find..GOOD LUCK!
The best way to determine tire pressure if the tires are the same size as the vehicle came with is to look at the sticker on the drivers door, if there is no sticker you can look in the owners manual or online for stock tire pressure. never fill tires to the max pressure listed on tire. Tire pressure is determined by tire size and vehicle weight to put between 5 and 7 percent of the tread on the ground. this provides the best mileage, traction and tire life. over inflating makes the tire rounder and decreases traction. under inflating reduces tire life and gas mileage.the exception to the tire is for different size tires than the vehicle came with like off road tires or low riders. And vehicles with extra weight like a camper shell or welding bed on a pickup or towing a tailor. The extra weight flattens the tire.The formula for changing tire sizes is as followsexample 195/55R16 to 205/55R16 old tire pressure is 35psiThe first number on a tire is its width in this case the old width is 195mm is the old tire width and 205 is the new tire width.Tire diameter can be found by using any tire size calculator on lineor calculated the second number the 55 is the percent of the width that the sidewall is tall. In this case the side wall is 55% of the width of the tire or the side walls is 107.25mm on the old tire and 112.75mm for the new tire.the third number is rim size in this case 16 inchesto convert rim size to mm multiply 25.4 and that equals 406.4now multiply the side wall times 2(once for the top and once for the bottom) and add rim and we get 620.9mm for the old tire and 631.9mm these are the diameters of the old and new tires(old pressure divided by (new tire diametermultiplied by pi)times new tire width)multiplied by ((old tire diameter multiplied by 3.14) multiplied by old tire width)) = new pressure(((631.9mm x 3.14)x112.75mm)/35psi) x ((620.9mm x 3.14) x 107.25) = new psi((35/(1984.166 x 112.75)) x (1949.626 x 107.25) = new psi(35/223696) x 209097.3885 = 32.71psi