P235 / 75 / R15 ( open your drivers door and there will be an information sticker
that shows the tire size that originally came on your Explorer ) They were all terrain
tires and it's best to stay with those
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : Yes , assuming it's not the Eddie Bauer version with the 16 inch wheels ( my 1995 Ford Explorer " XLT model " , 4x4 , has always had P235/75/R15 all terrain tires on it right from the factory )
Open the drivers door and on the end of the door is an information sticker that shows the original size tires on the vehicle from the factory
Open your drivers door and look at the stickers on the end of the door - you will find the tire size that originally came on the Explorer and the recommended tire inflation pressure
23x8-11 front 25x12-9 rear This is for a 2wd. Not sure about 4x4
On a 2004 Ford Explorer : Open the drivers door , and on the latch pillar you will see an information sticker . One of the things it shows is the original size of tires on the vehicle from the factory
The 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4x4 typically comes with tire sizes of 235/75R15. However, depending on the specific model and any modifications, some versions may use 255/70R16 tires. It's always best to check the owner's manual or the tire placard located on the driver's side door jamb for the recommended tire size.
This depends on which model. I own a 96 4runner limited v6 4x4. stock tires are 265/70/16. late
235/70/16
LT225/75R15
Open your drivers door and look for a sticker that shows the original tire size that came on your vehicle and the recommended inflation pressure On your 1995 Ford Explorer XL it was probably P225 / 70 / R15 My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 came with P235 / 75 R15 all terrain tires
not all four tires spin
Should be P235/70 R15.