How to Find the Tire Size for a 1982 Ford Truck
In 1982, the Ford Motor Company offered two lines of pickup trucks: the full-size F-Series and the compact Ranger. You can independently confirm original equipment tire size for any Ford truck.
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Your Model
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Confirm the model truck. Tires for the compact Ford Ranger are determined by two- or four-wheel drive configurations. Tires for the F-Series are determined by trim level such as F-100, F-150, F-250 and other classes.
Ford Ranger
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Original equipment tire sizes for the 1982 Ford Ranger two-wheel drive model are 195/70-14, 205/70-14 and 215/70-14. Original equipment tire sizes for the 1982 Ford Ranger four-wheel drive model are 215/75-15, 225/75-15 and 235/75-15. Optionally, 16-, 17- and 18-inch tires can be selected.
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Ford F-Series
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For F-Series trucks, the original equipment size for the F-100 is 215/75-15 or 225/75-15. For the F-150, 215/75-15 or 235/75-15 should be selected. Optional sizes include 16-, 17- and 18-inch tires.
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