Those are wheel sizes not tire sizes.
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It will depend on which rims will fit your car. Having 16 or 17 inch rims will have a significant jump in the price of your tires.
It depends on the size of the tires--you'll get fewer 22.5-inch tires in a trailer than you will 13-inch ones--but I've hauled 800 tires in one load.
It depends on the size of the tires--you'll get fewer 22.5-inch tires in a trailer than you will 13-inch ones--but I've hauled 800 tires in one load.
His trailer won't fit under the bridge. Let some air out of the trailer tires to lower it. (Click the left tire, then click and hold the valve stem.)
No, they can't fit on the same car.
He isn't actually "stuck", but his trailer won't fit under the bridge. Let some air out of the trailer tires to lower it. (Click the left tire, then click and hold the valve stem.)
One can purchase a Spare tire at many different places. All tire stores such as Sears, Walmart, and Good Year tire shops will have the tire one will be looking for. Trailer tires are nothing special, normally trailer tires will have very common sizes that fit on cars also, so most hardware or department stores should have the right fit.
He isn't actually "stuck", but his trailer won't fit under the bridge. Let some air out of the trailer tires to lower it. (Click the left tire, then click and hold the valve stem.)
Not recommended. All tires on a vehicle should be of the same type.
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Those are wheel sizes not tire sizes.
About 57,000 cartons of cigarettes can fit on a 53' tractor trailer.
There are many off-road specialty stores online that sell tires for that specific purpose. Tirerack.com can find specific tires to fit your car properly, and there's offroadunlimited.com that sells everything including tires.