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TinyTruck 03-21-2006 05:18 PM

2wd factory tire size
 
What is the factory tire size on a 94 2wd pickup

trythis 03-21-2006 07:06 PM

have you looked inside your driver door B pillar, there should be a sticker that shows you.

TinyTruck 03-22-2006 02:09 AM

been painted over

celica 03-22-2006 03:23 AM

I believe they were the 225's

trythis 03-22-2006 04:40 AM

My 4x4 is 225 75 15's, I think 2Wd would be smaller,my owners manual has the possibles listed and there are several mentioned. You could call a dealer?

nmtoy 03-22-2006 05:36 AM

My 90 2wd came with 205-75-14 inch tires.

Robb

calg3 03-22-2006 05:53 AM

Tire Rack would be happy to tell you:

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Select...4&autoModClar=

195/75R14

curly_c 03-22-2006 07:30 AM

this might be a thread jack so sorry. but what do all the numbers turn out to be. like 195/75r14 mean. i know the 14 is rim size? but what size does that turn out to be? my runner has 31x10.50x15 and i know what that means but the other numbers confuse me. sorry for the dumb question.

jethro 03-22-2006 07:53 AM


Originally Posted by curly_c
this might be a thread jack so sorry. but what do all the numbers turn out to be. like 195/75r14 mean. i know the 14 is rim size? but what size does that turn out to be? my runner has 31x10.50x15 and i know what that means but the other numbers confuse me. sorry for the dumb question.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...currentpage=45

Daddio812 03-09-2009 06:24 PM

I have a 94 standard, came with 195/75/14 .It is listed as such from the factory. The truck currently has 225/70/14 tires on it. So if your having trouble finding rims and the like , you have to look and talk to people that have a clue.

Tubbyfatty 03-09-2009 07:34 PM

My 94 4runner came with 225s, my neighbors 94 4runner came with 31s, lol.

woops, both those 4runner arent 2wd, they are 4, haha.

xzyragon 03-09-2009 07:49 PM

mines got 14" rims with around 24" tires...

but all 4 of my tires are different brands lol

Robert m 03-10-2009 07:19 PM

why are people responding to a thread thats 3 years old and was already answered?

norse 02-16-2013 07:41 PM

Because apparently other folks might be coming here with the same question. See? Here it is 3.5 years later, and I stumbled upon it looking for some info on what seems to be a scarcity of choices for tires for my '91 pu.

Co_94_PU 02-16-2013 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by norse (Post 52043176)
Because apparently other folks might be coming here with the same question. See? Here it is 3.5 years later, and I stumbled upon it looking for some info on what seems to be a scarcity of choices for tires for my '91 pu.

Hope you found what you were looking for. For comparison I'm running the stock 195/75-14 in the front(for factory turn radius) and (+2's?) 215/70-14's in the rear(for extra traction). I had 205's in the front and they were rubbing the inner apron in tight corners, with factory setting on the turn stops.

norse 02-17-2013 09:00 AM

Thanks very much. I'm becoming frustrated looking, as the only thing Firestone had was Primewells, and I'm not a fan of those. The only problem with running wider tires on the back is I won't be able to rotate. I'm still not sure on how all my four tires got cupped like they have. Firestone told me they're that way because they've not been rotated. But brakes look good, balljoints / bearings look good...

MudHippy 02-17-2013 09:49 AM

91 4x2 Xtracab SR5 V6 205/75 R14
91 4x2 Xtracab Deluxe 205/75 R14
91 4x2 Long Bed Deluxe 195/75 R14
91 4x2 Standard Bed Deluxe 195/75 R14
91 4x2 Standard Bed 195/75 R14

94 4x2 Xtracab SR5 V6 205/75 R14
94 4x2 Xtracab Deluxe 205/75 R14
94 4x2 Standard Bed Deluxe 195/75 R14
94 4x2 Standard Bed 195/75 R14

Fordless 02-17-2013 10:27 AM

Discount tire direct has 195/75R14 Kumhos for 80 a piece w/ free shipping. If I had to have an import tire that's probably the one I'd go with.

Co_94_PU 02-17-2013 09:43 PM

Mudhippy: thank you sir! charts a like pictures, we love em.


Originally Posted by norse (Post 52043308)
Thanks very much. I'm becoming frustrated looking, as the only thing Firestone had was Primewells, and I'm not a fan of those. The only problem with running wider tires on the back is I won't be able to rotate. I'm still not sure on how all my four tires got cupped like they have. Firestone told me they're that way because they've not been rotated. But brakes look good, balljoints / bearings look good...

Wider tires are fine generally speaking you'll only run into issues with really fat ones, like old school MT slicks. The ackerman compensation is based off the center of the axel, so you would only have issues with changing the offset spacing of the rims.

"won't be able to rotate" ?? :bigok: Is this a race truck :D

By cupping you mean dished in the center? That would/could be from over inflation, or over speed on the tire rating, or maybe doing burnouts with hot tires. Overinflation could be a bad guage, but more likely just due to temperature changes. You can solve that by finding someone(good dealership) to refill the tires with nitrogen it is more temp stable, or adjust the tire pressure down after a long drive after the tires are hot.

Uneven tire wear, aka beveling, is due to not rotating. Not to knock your firestone rep but maybe he's new to the job.

Robert m 02-17-2013 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by norse (Post 52043176)
Because apparently other folks might be coming here with the same question. See? Here it is 3.5 years later, and I stumbled upon it looking for some info on what seems to be a scarcity of choices for tires for my '91 pu.

so you searched, and found the answer you needed but decided to bump a now 7 year old thread to try and prove a point...? :think::bigok:


Originally Posted by Co_94_PU (Post 52043580)
By cupping you mean dished in the center? That would/could be from over inflation, or over speed on the tire rating, or maybe doing burnouts with hot tires. Overinflation could be a bad guage, but more likely just due to temperature changes. You can solve that by finding someone(good dealership) to refill the tires with nitrogen it is more temp stable, or adjust the tire pressure down after a long drive after the tires are hot.

Uneven tire wear, aka beveling, is due to not rotating. Not to knock your firestone rep but maybe he's new to the job.

he said cupping which is usually caused by a worn out damper,un balanced tire, or part of a bad alignment... not over inflation. i dont see how you would get the 2 even mixed up. but since you like charts.
http://www.aaautocareandtire.com/s/c...g?t=1328725311
https://pictures.dealer.com/h/huffin...7d7a68bcb2.jpg


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