P245/65r17 105s
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
215/65/r17 :)
I don't believe there is
P235/70 r16 =0
There is a low tire pressure warning light that shows an explanation mark inside a tire
Is there a fuse I can remove for the ford explorer tire sensor
On a 2004 Ford Explorer : The ( LOW tire pressure warning light ) is below and to the left of the tachometer
On a 2007 Ford Explorer : ( NO ) the spare tire does not a sensor for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System ( TPMS )
That's your LOW TIRE PRESSURE warning light
Yes, a 2000 Ford Explorer is generally compatible with a 2003 Ford Explorer for tires, as both models typically share similar tire sizes and specifications. However, it's important to verify the specific tire size and load rating for each vehicle, as there can be variations based on trim levels and options. Always consult the owner's manual or check the tire placard on each vehicle for precise information.
It depends on the model and wheel size. My '02 XLS has 235/70-16's. Check out tirerack.com and it will give you the stock tire sizes (assuming you haven't changed the wheels.)
Yes, you can use a P245/70R17 tire on a 2004 Ford Explorer Limited, as this size is compatible with the vehicle. However, it's essential to ensure that the tire's load rating and speed rating meet or exceed the vehicle's specifications. Always consult the owner's manual or a tire professional to confirm compatibility and safety.