I have a ford jeep explore with 255r7016 tires will a 245r75 16 work ok?
I have a ford jeep explore with 255r7016 tires will a 245r75 16 work ok? - 1
Not ideally, but yes. However, only use the 245/75-16 sized tires if their load index and speed rating are equal to, or greater than, the original equipment tires.
It will be fine as long as you run the same size on each end of the axle.
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