Front end is out of alignment or you nave bent or worn steering or suspension parts.
Open the drivers side door and look at the door jam or on the side of the door and you will see a sticker that will have the factory tire size info that you will need written on it.
Open the drivers door and look at the sticker thats on it and I think it is written on it. Are you can read the side of the tire.
Just READ the side of the tire and it will be written on it.
There is a sticker inside of the drivers door jam that will tell you that infomation.
There is a sticker inside on the drivers door jam that will tell you that information.
On the inside edge of the drivers side door is a sticker. On that should say your factory size tire. it will look long for a tire size. so look for a 13, 14, or so on, and then some letters.
The vehicles recommended tire pressure is in the drivers front or rear drivers door jamb and in your owners manual. The pressure on the side of the tire only tells you the maximum amount of pressure that the tire can safely handle. That figure is not the recommended tire pressure.
All tires are different. You need to look at the side of the tire that's on the truck now and read what it says. It will be written in small print on the side of the tire.
if you open the drivers door and look on the door post for a sticker, it should tell you the factory tire size
All tires are different and require different air pressures. You need to read the side of the tire that you have and it will be written on the side wall. The recommended tire pressure for the OEM tires is on a data sticker on the drivers door frame. It will have front and rear tire pressures as well as GVW Gross vehicle weight, as well as other information about your vehicle.
If you open the drivers door you will see a sticker on the door jam and it will tell you what size tire belongs on that truck.
Open the drivers door and you will see a sticker on the door jam are door with that information on it.