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I have a 1998 Plymouth Voyager and I need to put on studded tires. It currently has tires with this number: P215/65R15. What size of sudded tire should I put on? Is there a range available or only one size? Kathy

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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

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