According to my Consumer Guide book : A 1999 Ford Ranger XL - 2 wheel drive - came with 205/75R14SL tires A 1999 Ford Ranger XL - 4X4 - came with 215/75R15SL all terrain white letter tires On the end of the driver's door there should be a sticker with the original wheel and tire size , along with recommended tire inflation pressure
On a 2000 Ford Ranger : Open the drivers door , and on the latch pillar will be an information sticker that shows the original size of tires on the vehicle from the factory
Sorry , No ( the biggest tire from the factory on a 1999 Ranger came with the OFF ROAD PACKAGE on the 4X4 XLT and it was 245/75/R16 which is slightly below 31 inches tall ) Dont listen to him. i have a 99 ranger and i put 33 inch tires on it stock and the fit just fine.
Open the drivers door and look for an information sticker on the end of the door or the latching pillar that shows the tire size on the vehicle from the factory
On a 2006 Ford Ranger : Open the drivers door , and on the end of the door or the latch pillar you will see an information sticker that shows the original size of tires on the vehicle from the factory
I have 275R15's on mine. Larry0120@att.net
You have a 1999 Ford Ranger 3.0.
I'm pretty sure all rangers have the same bolt pattern- 5x4.25 I believe.
On a 1999 Ford Windstar : Open the drivers door and on the latch pillar you will see an information sticker . One of the things the sticker shows is the original size of tires on the vehicle from the factory
The short answer for you is it's the thing the back tires are connected to that drives them.
How do you remove the flywheel on a 1999 ford ranger
It is most likely an integrated part of the radio itself.
Open the driver's door and look for a sticker that shows the tire size and recommended inflation pressure for your Ranger My '94 Ranger, with factory rims wear 195/70R14s