On a 2004 Ford Expedition :
Open the drivers door , and on the end of the door ( or the latch pillar )
you will see an information sticker . One of the things it shows is the
original tire size on the vehicle from the factory
On a 2002 Ford Expedition : Open the drivers door and on the latch pillar you will see an information sticker . One of the things it shows is the original size of tires on the vehicle from the factory
Open the drivers door and on the latch pillar will be an information sticker that shows the original size tires on the vehicle from the factory
I have 2008 expedition and can't get more than 11 months on a set of tires
For a 2001 Ford Expedition : Open the drivers door , and on the latch pillar will be an information sticker It will show the original size of tires on the vehicle from the factory
Does it pull to the side? It may be your tires. Bad tires. Flat spot on the front tires. Try to rotate your tires. And see what happeneds.
It is my understanding that nearly all 2005 Ford Explorers (Eddie Bauer) were fitted with 245/65-17 Goodyear Wrangler SRAS tires.
My 4x4 Expedition has 265/70/17......if you have 16" wheels it should be 255/70/16
My expedition doesn't have a problem in the rain...just have good tires and you should be fine. Even if you don't have good tires, if sliding is a problem, drop in into 4x4 high range. I have 3 inches of snow on the ground right now...expedition doesn't even know what snow is! ;)
Yes
Check your tires. They may have a flat spot some where. you may need tires. or tires may need to be balance.
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : Yes , assuming it's not the Eddie Bauer version with the 16 inch wheels ( my 1995 Ford Explorer " XLT model " , 4x4 , has always had P235/75/R15 all terrain tires on it right from the factory )
depends on the model but I would say Pirelli