Yes to the 205/50/r16 it will worl fine- no on the 205-55-r16 to tall and heavy
185-60R-14
The country that the tire brand Falken Tires were originally produced in is the country of Japan. It is an island off of the continent of known as Asia.
founded originally in France these tires are also manufactured in North America Michelin division.
A standard 1991 Mazda 626 was originally equipped with 185/70-14 tires. A 1991 Mazda 626 Turbo came originally equipped with 195/60-15 tires.
Are you serious? The size of the lift has nothing to do with what gears you need, it is the size of the tires, what engine you have, and what size tires were originally on the vehicle.
The Michelin tire that originally come on the pilots seem to last the longest and have a smooth ride
If it came with 235/65/16 tires originally, and you are replacing all the tires, it will fit but the speedometer will be slightly off (3.3%). I would also check the tire load rating, to make sure it equals or exceeds the stock tire rating.
The first US city that had a NTB Tires store originated in West Palm Beach, Florida. It was founded at a Farmer's Market in 1972 and was originally called Tire Kingdom.
The largest 16-inch tire you can typically put on a 1992 Mazda Miata without significant modifications is usually a 205/50R16. However, some Miata enthusiasts have successfully fitted 215/45R16 tires, depending on the specific setup and suspension modifications. It's important to ensure adequate clearance with the fenders and suspension components to avoid rubbing. Always check with a tire professional for the best fit based on your specific vehicle and driving needs.
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
The stock wheels on a 1991 Mazda Miata are typically 14 inches in diameter with a width of 5.5 inches. The widest tire you can generally fit without significant modifications is around 195mm, though some owners have successfully mounted 205mm tires. It's essential to consider factors like suspension setup, ride height, and potential rubbing issues when choosing tire sizes. Always consult with a tire professional or Miata enthusiast for specific recommendations based on your setup.
depending on road conditions and if you still have same size tires on your vehicle you can always look on your tag. Its located on frame or on door of the driver and it will tell you size of tires used originally and the psi that it should be pumped to. I belive its 32 i have one in the shop here i didnt really look at it.