What size tires go on a Mercury Grand Marquis?
What size tires go on a Mercury Grand Marquis?
1995 Mercury Grand Marquis | ||
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Rim Size | Tire Sizes | Mercury Grand Marquis Options |
15-Inch | 215-70-15 | GSLS |
16-Inch | 225-60-16 | GS w/Handling Pkg.LS w/Handling Pkg. |
What size tires go on a 1996 Grand Marquis?
Mercury Grand Marquis 1996 4.6i
Tire | Rim | |
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205/75R15 98S | 6Jx15 ET12 | OE |
215/70R15 98S | 6.5Jx15 ET11.4 | OE |
225/60R16 97T | 7×16 ET6.4 | OE |
215/65R16 97S | 6.5Jx16 ET10 |
What size tires are on a 1997 Grand Marquis?
1997 Mercury Grand Marquis Tires Sizes, Speed Ratings, and Inflation
Trim Level | Tire Size | Speed Rating |
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1997 Mercury Grand Marquis GS* | Shop P225/60R16 | S |
1997 Mercury Grand Marquis GS* | Shop P215/70R15 | S |
1997 Mercury Grand Marquis LS* | Shop P215/70R15 | S |
1997 Mercury Grand Marquis LS* | Shop P225/60R16 | S |
What is the bolt pattern for a Mercury Grand Marquis?
Bolt pattern: 5×114.
What is a medium offset?
Medium offset means the mounting surface for the wheel is more on the street side of the wheels center. A medium offset would be presented as a number from +16 to +29. Notice where the braking components are located in relationship to the wheels center.
What is high positive offset?
Zero offset means that the wheel’s mounting surface lines up with the centerline. Positive offset refers to a mounting surface extending past the centerline and closer to the face of the wheel. Negative offset describes a mounting surface situated closer to the back of the wheel.
What size tires are on a 98 Grand Marquis?
Mercury Grand Marquis 1998 4.6i
Tire | Rim | |
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225/60R16 98T | 7Jx16 ET6 | 2.3 |
225/55R17 97H | 7Jx17 ET6 | 2.5 |
245/50R17 97H | 7.5Jx17 ET0 | 2.5 |
225/50R18 96H | 7Jx18 ET6 | 2.5 |
How many lugs does a Grand Marquis have?
5 lug
This Ford Mercury Crown Victoria Grand Marquis wheel has 5 lug holes and a bolt pattern of 114.3mm.
What’s the difference between standard offset and medium offset?
Offset tells you the distance between the rim’s mounting surface and center line. An offset of 0 to 15mm is typically referred to as a Low Positive offset. Offset of 15mm to 25mm is typically referred to as a Medium Positive offset. Offset of 35mm to 55mm is typically called a High Positive offset.