Loosen lugs on front wheels. Jack up front of car with approved lifting device(s). Once tires are clear of ground, completely remove lugs and then carefully remove front wheels. If tires need to be separated from rims, use an approved separating device, preferably from a professional tire service center.
No, the front. A Chrysler Sebring is front wheel drive.
There are many places where new tires can be purchased for a Chrysler Sebring Convertible. Sears, Pepboys, Goodyear and Firestone companies all sell Chrysler Sebring Convertible tires.
Both. If both tires have equal traction the power is split between both.
If they are of similar rim size, yes
That depends on what size tires you have and what quality tires you buy. The tires could be between $80 apiece and $250 apiece.
Fill the tires up with air they will reset after that
The 2006 Chrysler Sebring Sedan (Base Model) has aftermarket wheel/tire listings of up to 18-inches. This combination uses 18x8 wheels and 215/45/18 tires.
Check left door or jam for manufactures decal for tire size and load ratings
I just put Michelin P215 60 HR 16 Primacy MXV4 tires on our 2004 Sebring Convertible GTC with stock wheels. Car drives and handles much better.
Are the tires actually rubbing or do you just hear a noise? If they are rubbing you have a serious front end problem. If you are just hearing a noise it could be that your front brake pads are worn out. There is a little metal pad built onto the brake pads that rub when the pads are worn out, telling you that it is time to have them attended to.
Either the front tires on a dolly, or the entire car on a trailer.
remove the six lug nuts