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Inquire about the tire specifications and wheel size for the 2003 Ford Explorer, including tire size, pressure, and wheel size details.

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Mel F.

The 2003 Ford Explorer comes equipped with 17-inch silver aluminum wheels as standard. The recommended tire pressure, measured in psi (pounds per square inch), should fall between 30 and 35. The Sport Trac model utilizes a tire size of 235/70R16 in the front and 255/70R16 in the rear. The XLT model has 235/70R16 tires in the front and 245/65R17 tires in the rear. If your tires are showing signs of wear and tear, low treads, or damage, it's time for a replacement. The cost for parts alone can range from $40 to $258, and if you have a professional mechanic replace them, expect to pay an additional $50 to $240 for labor.

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  • Reginald L

    The 2003 Ford Explorer comes with 17-inch silver aluminum wheels as standard. It is advised to maintain a tire pressure of 30 psi for the front tires and 35 psi for the rear tires. The front tire size is P235/70R16 while the rear tire size is also P235/70R16.

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