Open the drivers door , and on the end of the door ( or the latch pillar ) you
will see an information sticker that shows the size of the tires on the vehicle
from the factory ( on a Ford Probe )
Uneven tire wear is a sign of bad alignment. Take it to a shop with the proper equipment and get your front-end aligned, shouldn't cost much more than $100.
Easy to find these... They are located in front of the front drivers side tire on the outside of the frame, behind the fender and in front of the plastic panel that goes around the inside of the wheel well... Easier to get at them from under the car... between the bumper and the front drivers side tire... Good luck...
hit the tire with a mallet dont hit the rim it might damage it
Check the inside of the front drivers door frame the tire pressure should be on a sticker there
Look at the side of the tire. the last two digits are the size of the rim.
right beside the spare tire is the "fuel cut off" ..try that maybe.
The correct tire pressure for Ford Territory 235 is about 30 psi for the front tires.
32 front 28 rear
35 rear 30 front
under the rubber of the front left tire under the rubber of the front left tire
Should be under the car on the passenger side just in the front of the rear tire.
On a 1999 Ford Explorer ( using the factory jack ) Front tire ( there are " hooks " on the front of the lower control arms ) Rear tire ( under the axle tube , below the leaf spring )