2003 Ford Explorer: What is the tire size and pressure, and wheel size?

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Marie B January 7, 2021
The 2003 Ford Explorer is standard mounted witH17 inch silver aluminum wheels. The recommended psi, or pounds per square inch of tire pressure, is between 30 and 35 psi. The sport trac version of this vehicle uses a tire size of 235/70r16 for the front tires, and 255/70r16 size for the back tires. The XLT uses 235/70r16 in the front, and 245/65r17 for the rear. If the tires are showing wear and tear, low threads, or damage, You will need to replace them. This can cost between $40 and $258 for parts alone. If You have it done by an automotive mechanic, You will need to pay another $50 to $240 for labor.
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Mara D. January 2, 2020
The standard wheel size for the 2003 Ford Explorer is 17-inch silver aluminum wheels. The recommended tire pressure for the front is 30psi and rear tire is 35 psi. The tire size for the Front Tire P235/70R16 and Rear Tire P235/70R16.
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