Yes you can
PLEASE: Look at your Owner's Manual - your answer is there, OR either Chilton's or Hayes Auto Repair Manuals (Advanced Auto, Auto Zone, Quest, etc.)
yes it should work as long as they are both 225 slant 6's.
225 cubic inch engine and it's a slant 6 cylinder.
the ideal tire pressure is usually printed on the side wall of the tireComment from Asker:But the standard tire size for my vehicle (2006 Ford Escape XLT 4x4 Automatic) is 235 70 R16, which I changed to 225 70 R16. Since the tire size is slightly different than the standard one, I think it may be lower than the printed recommended pressure in car's door (not on the side wall of the tire, because this one shows the max pressure but not the recommended pressure).
R:0, g:0, b:225
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I would buy the product on ebay because they have reasonable prices. It is also convenient because you don't have to leave your home.
There are two tire sizes for the 2005 liberty depending on the installed wheels.235/70-16 and 225/75-16
Doubtful, the 225/65 tires are narrower and shorter.
On a 2001 Toyota Highlander
No, how would they fit the rim.
Yes, you can
Yes.
read the side of youre tires dude
Yes, they are close in dimension
Yes, you can, as long as both tires on an axle are same
The max tire size without lift is 225/75/R15