yes with modifications but not recommended
On a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria : Open the drivers door and on the latch pillar you will see an information sticker that shows the original size of tires on the vehicle from the factory
Have the tires balanced and try it again. Also have the drive shaft checked.
The stock tires for a Crown Victoria are P225-60-R15, provided you haven't changed wheels.
yea they would fit on a crown vic. but you would have to get a 7 to 10 inch lift kit, ( i would go with donkkings.com and you problay would want to go with the 295/25/28 series tire to give it that non monster truck look. ( i dont really care for the chunky tires if they are 28's and up and cars). im goin 6's on my grand marquis and im using a 7'' lift from donkkings.
put 35 pounds in all tires solve the best problems
Yes as long as you have low profile tires, you might have to shave the front bumper a little, however it is fiberglass so it cuts easily.
Nope , not with out drop spindles & maybe a 9"rear end & tubed, 20" maybe but the best fit would be 18" with 50 series tires 235, so 18/50s/235 Yes i hade 22 on mine but in the front you will have to go to an auto zone and buy spring spacers they are cheap and easy to put in put air shocks of the back and you will be ready trust me i have 26 on my 99 crown now check me out on eastcoastryders.com but to put anything higher on you will need a suspention or body lift.
Yes,with rubber band tires maybe 35,or40
Yes, 205/70 R15 tires can fit a 1992 Crown Victoria, as the vehicle originally came with 15-inch wheels. However, it's essential to check the vehicle's current specifications and any modifications that may have been made, as well as ensuring there is adequate clearance for the tires. Always consult the owner's manual or a tire professional for the best fitment advice.
yes, it was first called the Crown Vic in 1928. Was the model A which was unchanged except for adding the first wood bodied station wagon. It was updated with wider 19 inch tires. and a new grille in 1930. The most notable change was the introduction of the new twdoor four passenger Victoria model, the first appearance of that name on a Ford. Please welcome the CROWN VICTORIA to the world. 1929.
Have a wheel alignment done. They will check the front end at the same time. Also are your tires properly balanced and round?
Yes and no.. depends on the size of the tires and the offset of the wheel. Try to keep the offset high and the tires under 30 and it will fit just right. Anything bigger will rub and need to have it lifted.