That would depend on the make, model, weight rating.
That would depend on the make, model, weight rating.
That would require different rims.That would require different rims.
That would be 15" rims on that truck.
Yes, you just have to make sure the same size tire is put on.
The ST means it is a trailer service only tire. P is passenger and LT would be Light truck.
6.00 X 16, 8 or 10 ply
If you want an aggressive all year around light truck tire to use on a 2003 Hyundai santa fe, you could use any truck tire as long as it's the right size. If you've messed with the suspension or anything the tire size may be different.
A regular light truck tire would be adequate for a spare on a Silverado. Just make sure it is the correct size or it could damage the suspension even over a short distance.
Look on the drives side door on the white info tag, it will give you the size of the tire(s) the factory would put on that car or truck.
If they are the same size it would seem that they would fit. But do you really want to put a car tire on a truck? Truck tires have different weight carry values than car tires. Therefore putting a car tire on a truck might alter its weight hauling capacity.
general 6.00 16 tire
Rim size: 15x6 with 5 lug and 4.5" bolt pattern Tire size: 225x70xR15
87in