265/70r15 112s
Depends on the truck, a regular truck one might see such as a ford f150 has 4 wheels which each have tires on them, a different version of ford truck has 6 wheels, and then there are 16 wheelers.
At the wheels behind the tires
Yes but you'll need aftermarket wheels
You can probably find tires for your Ford F250 pickup truck from any place that sells tires. This can be from a Ford dealership, Walmart Tire Center, Sears Tire Center, Les Schwab, and Meineke.
Check the information sticker on the end of the drivers door
Pirellis P6 All-Seasons
No, a 1999 Ford Mustangs tires will not bolt on to a 1979 Trans AM. These tires are not the same size or structure and require different bolts to hold them on.
235/70 R16 are a standard size tire on 16" rims for the escape. But your Escape could have been delivered with 15" or upgraded 17" rims. So when you say "stock wheels", the answer is yes, they will as long as you have the matching 16" rims.
Tires or wheels out of balance? Bent wheel? Bad cv joint?
Tires and/or wheels out of balance or bent? Rotor warped?
The size tire depends on the size and model of the truck. The owner's manual and manufacturer's information will detail the specifications of the tires that are standard on each model.
It is my understanding that nearly all 2005 Ford Explorers (Eddie Bauer) were fitted with 245/65-17 Goodyear Wrangler SRAS tires.