only tire i know that size is a truck or a tractor tube,so any truck and tractor tire place will sell you one
numbers mean the size of the tire,the size of the wheel they will fit on and the width of the tire.also found on all tires are a serial number
P / 235 / 55 / R17 P - passenger ( instead of LT - light truck ) 235 - 235 millimeters wide 55 - is the profile - 55 % of the tire width R - Radial tire 17 - 17 inch wheel diameter ( so what you have is a tire that is 9.3 inches wide and 27.2 inches in diameter --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P / 215 / 65 / R17 ( that would be 8.5 inches wide - so a narrower tire by 8 / 10ths of an inch and a higher profile ( 65 % instead of 55 % ) so 28 inches in diameter or 8 / 10ths of an inch larger in diameter you really need to talk to a tire professional to see if the narrower tire will fit safely on your width of wheel rim and if there are any clearance problems and any change required in tire inflation pressure, also there are a variety of speed ratings for tires ( also with the larger diameter tire size when your speedometer reads 60 MPH you will actually be going 61.8 MPH )
Listed in your owner's manual and on the driver's door post.
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The ball joint may be worn Several other causes; overinflated tire, out of balance tire, damaged tire belt, grabbing brake pad, warped brake rotor.
No but, tire size does effect wheel speed sensors.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, defective tire, or worn steering parts.
That would be the rear passenger tire.
becouse of bent rim or a bad spot in your tire .
There are a wide variety of truck wheels. There are wheels for small pick-up trucks, military trucks, and "big rig" trucks. There are over 7 standard truck sizes for tires. Cooper Tire lists over 20 different sizes for truck tires. Another website lists over 100 truck tire sizes. Each tire fits on a certain type of wheel. There are hundreds of different wheel types and sizes.
A wheel from a big rig may weigh over 150 to 200 lbs, including the tire, rim and wheel well. Semi-truck tires often weigh around 80 to 100 lbs.
If you mean "wheel bearing", it supports the wheel and tire assembly's rotation and provides a main point of connection between the wheel and the car's axle or spindle. Whit out wheel bearing, a car or truck will not roll.
Rim size: 15x6 with 5 lug and 4.5" bolt pattern Tire size: 225x70xR15
One can purchase 4x4 truck tires from retailers such as Beaurepaires, 4 Wheel Parts and Good Year. One can also purchase online from sites such as Just Tires, Tire Trends and Tire Rack.
I would have to guess that the average weight of the entire wheel (tire and rim) for a car is around 20 lbs. For a truck, maybe 25-30.
Yes it sure will. Also check the wheel to see if it is bent.