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If i were you i would put the same size studded tire on it as you have on it now.. if you change the tire size it will throw your speed ometer off.. they make them in most every size for all vehicles... i would definately stick with the P215/65R15s. hope this helps
On the tire there will be a series of letters and numbers that is the tire size, for example P235-15-75. The middle number is the size of your rim. You should be able to get your new rims from this or even if you go in with the whole tire size number they should be able to fix you up. Hope this helps.
If you want to know the correct tire size for your vehicle. Open the drivers door and look on the edge of the door under the latch. You should find a data plate that will tell you size of tire for your van and proper air pressure for front and back tires.
STAY with the factory recommendations!! Too much bigger tires will adversely affect the handling... and not give you really any benefits.. IF YOU INSIST.. only go to the smallest NEXT available size - PERIOD!!!
Front tire size for Kawasaki voyage r 1986
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