you are only suppose to spend $55.00
That should be OK, but check carefully for any rubbing.
Look at the tires that are on it and read the numbers. Seriously. If all else fails, a 245/70/16 should work.
Yes, you can replace 245/70 R16 tires with 245/75 R16 tires on a Mercury Mountaineer, but there are some considerations. The 245/75 R16 tires are slightly taller, which can affect your vehicle's speedometer accuracy and overall ride height. It's important to ensure that there is enough clearance in the wheel wells and that the new tires won’t interfere with suspension components. Always consult your vehicle’s manual or a tire professional before making such changes.
Yes that's reasonable
yes
That should be OK, but check carefully for any rubbing.
Local tire stores will have good prices on used tires that have been re-treaded. Larger retailers do not sell used tires because of liability. You might also have a look at Craig's List in your area. If you find tires on Craig's List, make sure you see them before paying. Never send money via Western Union, regardless of promises made.
Rotate tires 2 front 225 and 2 back 245
16" X 8" Factory Stock Tires 245 50 ZR 16 Note: (Tires Should be "ZR" Rated)
Doubtful, the 225/65 tires are narrower and shorter.
I just put a set of coopers that size (245/70/17) on my 2008 Chevy Trailblazer with no adjustments. They look great!
what kind of hydraulic oil should be used for a massey furguson 245