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The front tires have to be thinner because they have to do all the steering, while the rear tires have to all the acceleration, which demands more grip.
unless you have different rim/tire sizes at the front vs back (which you shouldn't) the pressure should be the same in all 4 tires.
Trailer tires come in several different sizes,as there are several differnt sizes of trailers. You can order trailer tires online at www.tirerack.com or www.tiresunlimited.com.
Bikes styles all have different tires to suit terrain. There are road racing tires, cruising tires, off-road tires and many different wheel sizes too.
diff sizes for front and rear.
My van has bad tires at front and better ones at rear, should wheel alignment be performed with bad tires?
While it is good to use tires with the same tread and sizes, it is possible to use tires with different tread patterns, though you should be careful as the performance of the two tires may be different, causing your car to be unbalanced, endangering your passengers.
rear tires are 195/60/15 front tires are 185/60/15
Yes, you can. If it is four wheel drive, do not shift into four on pavement or dry ground with different tire sizes.
There are so many different sizes there really is no average. Sizes are changing all the time.
Yes.
There are no differences between tires for an SUV and a pickup truck. Heavy-duty pickups do require a higher load rated tire than a standard SUV, but besides that there are no differences. Thread pattern and sizes are generally the same also.