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The standard wheel size for the 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan is 16 inches. The tire size depends on the trim level; for the SE, SXT, Hero, and Cargo Van, it is P225/65R16, while the Crew uses P225/65R17 as specified by the manufacturer. The recommended tire pressure for the van is 36 psi, which is crucial for maximizing tire longevity, fuel efficiency, and traction. The vehicle comes with a tire pressure monitoring system that alerts you if the pressure falls below the recommended level. On average, the tires should last around 50,000 miles, but this can vary depending on the road conditions and driving speed.
In 2010, the regular wheel size for a Dodge Grand Caravan was 16 inches with silver aluminum rims. The suggested tire pressure for both the front and rear tires was 36 pounds per square inch. The front and rear tire sizes were both 225/65R16.
I have 17-inch wheels, and I'm considering switching to 16-inch ones. Is that alright?
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