235/75/15 for 5 lug wheel
You can use any 15 inch tire but you could blow a gasket eventually since your engine is set to work with a specific size tire. Also your speedometer will be wrong if you don't use a 215 60 R15.
There are two tire sizes available for a 1995 Honda Passport, depending on the size of the rim for the car. These sizes are P245/70R16 106S, and P225/75R15 102Q.
That is not a tire size.
I got a 2003 Chevy silverado 4x4 z71 stock suspension , and i install on it 285/75r16 tires, that's the biggest tire that you can use, i put that tire size to in a 2002 Chevy silverado work truck 4x2, with no problems. You can trust, good luck.
The 1/2 tons use the 4L60E and the 3/4 tons use the 4L80E in them
You have to look at the tire size and it will tell you!!! On the size of the tire it will look something similar to this P215/70R15 97S Keep in mind this is not the size to use just an example depending on your rim size and other sizes will determin the size of the tire just use that number that is on the tire and take it to the tire place of your choice and they will help you get the correct tire!
Well, your 1990 Chevy Cheyenne came OE with P225/75R15 however, in this case you can use P235/75R15 it is more common and cost less. COO of TireTyre.com
Yes, tire stores do offer tire size guides for take home use. For instance, most stores offer the Michelin tire guide that you can take home and peruse to help find the best tire size and fit for your vehicle.
You can Use this tire size calculator online to calculate different size tires and wheels on your ride. http://www.tire-size-calculator.com/ it is a great site that i use myself.
The 1992 Chevy P/U K-2500 came from the factory with R245-75R16 size tires, with an air pressure of 80 PSI cold. The load rating on this size tire is 4500lbs single(wheel). This size tire is a good all around tire, however you can count on a hard time finding a nice custom wheel for the 16" tire. If you plan on buying custom wheels, you will probably want to go to a 16.5" wheel, in which case you will NOT USE the R-245-75R16, you will need to go to the R-245-75R16.5 tire.
there should be a factory tag on the drivers side door jamb giving factory recommended tire size.
The correct tire is 215/75R/15 and the correct tire pressure is 35Psi