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mikey420

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98 Explorer
I know the factory tires are 235/75/R15s but can I put on 265/75/R16s? Just got a nice 98 Explorer and need some tires......:D
 



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Sure, but you gotta' buy new wheels also. Check the clearance too, but they should be fine.
 






Also, your speedometer will be reading about 10% low
 






I know the factory tires are 235/75/R15s but can I put on 265/75/R16s? Just got a nice 98 Explorer and need some tires......:D

In Australia they came stock with P255/70R/16's
 












I know the factory tires are 235/75/R15s but can I put on 265/75/R16s? Just got a nice 98 Explorer and need some tires......:D

I've got 265/70/16 on mine.
I have a bit of a lift, I couldn't tell you how much above stock because it was lowered when I got it.
 






In Australia they came stock with P255/70R/16's

That was a stock option size in the US. I think it was the standard size for Limited models.

Last year I upgraded my '99 Mounty from 235/75/R15's to 255/70R/16's after I scored a set of factory 16" wheels on Craigslist for $100. With no lift they just fill up the wheel well so much nicer.

265/75/R16's are 1.59" taller and .39" wider than 255/70R/16's. I'm not sure they would fit with out a lift and possibly some cutting.

https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc?tires=255-70r16-265-75r16
 






Your gas mileage may decrease going to a larger tire, just a heads up.
 












Yep. I've got 16s off a '98.
 






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