A good place to find information on any number of tires is a car mechanic or a car shop! Fire Stone is a great place to find more information on 35 tires!
I would look at your local dealer ship such as Tire Kingdom to find 35 inch tires for your car.
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Someone can purchase 35 brand tires at an auto repair or auto parts shop such as Firestone or Auto Zone, as well as possibly at the online websites for these retailers.
They are 35 inches tall.
You can find your tires' speed rating and load index listed on the sides of the tires. From there, you can use this guide to understand what those numbers mean: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=35
Are your tires balanced? I'd check that first.
35" Tires will require a 6" suspension lift to clear with no rubbing. A cheaper alternative is a 3" body lift, and 33" tires, although not as appealing.
probably 35'' tires or a 315
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Onlinetires.com has a good selection of performance tires at fairly cheap prices, including the size tire specified. If you are in the northeast, I've had good luck at Town Faire Tire.
For most 14 inch tires on the Aerostar the average pressure is 35 pounds.
35-40 K miles