Honestly probably yes. However think about it. How many cars, trucks, and vans were sold in the 90's and even the early 00's with 15" tires? There "should" be plenty of them around but there's...
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Honestly probably yes. However think about it. How many cars, trucks, and vans were sold in the 90's and even the early 00's with 15" tires? There "should" be plenty of them around but there's...
Nope you're looking at it wrong lol it is confusing.
245 would be the WIDTH of the tire.
75 would be the PERCENTAGE of the WIDTH.
A 265-75-15 would be close to a 31.
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225 235 and 245-75-R15 should fit without much issue. Any larger than a 245 and you may end up rubbing.
Metric and standard sized tires are actually pretty easy to read.
For instance, a...
I'd run them. The difference between a 255/75 and a 265/75 is very minimal. Run them til they wear out then look for new ones.
Correct. If memory serves me correctly you will need a 265/75-16 tire for the 16" rims.
You should be able to put 31's on a 2" lift pretty easy with little to no trimming.
Yes they will work just fine on your 2001. I'm a bit of a wheel and tire nerd and I always have at least one extra set of rims and tires on hand. Nice score!