What size tires goes on a 2006 Ford Fusion?
The original tire size for your 2006 Ford Fusion is P225/50R17 93V.
What size tire goes on a Ford Fusion?
2016 Ford Fusion | ||
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Rim Size | Tire Sizes | Ford Fusion Options |
16-Inch | 215-60-16 | S |
17-Inch | 225-50-17 235-50-17 | Energi SE LuxuryEnergi TitaniumS HybridSESE Hybrid |
18-Inch | 235-45-18 | S w/Appearance Pkg.SETitaniumTitanium Hybrid |
What size tires does a 2006 Ford Focus use?
195/60R15
Is it OK to replace just one tire on a car?
If You Must Replace Only One or Two Tires Or, your tire technician has evaluated the existing tread depth on your car’s remaining tires, checked the vehicle’s owner’s manual and determined that replacing one tire is okay. Whatever the reason, here’s how a replacement of only one or two tires generally works.
When should I replace tires on my car?
Regardless of tread wear, vehicle manufacturers generally recommend you replace your tires at six years. Most tire manufacturers recommend you replace your tires at 10 years.
Is it bad to have mismatched tires?
A car with mismatched front and back tires should still be usable, especially if it is a two wheel drive vehicle. If the tires are different sizes then they may also wear at different rates, and you’ll be shopping for new tires sooner than you think. Functionally, mismatched tires will wear out at different rates.
Can I use different tires on front and back?
Is It OK to Mix Tires on Your Vehicle? The short answer is that, in general, manufacturers do not recommend tire mixing at all. That means having the same brand, size, tread pattern, load index, and speed rating on the front and rear tires.
Is it OK to change only 2 tires?
Following the routine rotations will optimize a tire’s tread life and will wear all four tires evenly. And when replacing only two, we recommend installing the new tires in the rear and placing the (older but still decent) rear tires in the front. This may help prevent a spinout or oversteer condition on slick roads.
Which tires wear out faster front or rear?
However, due to a front-wheel drive vehicle’s front tires’ responsibility for transmitting acceleration, steering and most of the braking forces, it’s normal for them to wear faster than rear tires. Therefore, if the tires aren’t rotated on a regular basis, tires will typically wear out in pairs rather than in sets.
Do rear tires wear out faster?
Rear-wheel drive (RWD) vehicles and part-time four-wheel drive (4×4) vehicles may wear the rear tires faster. Your FWD minivan customer’s intuition is that since the front tires wore out first and there is still about half of the tread remaining on the rears, the new tires should be installed on the front axle.
How much does it cost to get tires rotated?
Expect to pay between $10 and $20 per wheel. In total, therefore, you’re probably looking at somewhere between $40 and $80 for a tire rotation. In most cases, it’s probably somewhere near the lower end, costing about $50.