The Model T Ford came with wooden wheels with steel welded spoke wheels available in 1926-27. Model A had steel welded spoke wheels.
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Depends on the truck, a regular truck one might see such as a ford f150 has 4 wheels which each have tires on them, a different version of ford truck has 6 wheels, and then there are 16 wheelers.
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : Yes , assuming it's not the Eddie Bauer version with the 16 inch wheels ( my 1995 Ford Explorer " XLT model " , 4x4 , has always had P235/75/R15 all terrain tires on it right from the factory )
At the wheels behind the tires
No.
Henry Ford designed the whole model T
The roads in this day were horrible and very few paved roads existed. Most roads were dirt or gravel. The narrow tires mounted on a large 30" wooden wheels provided a very high ground clearance and the narrow tires would get down into the mud to hard ground thus providing good traction. Wide tires did not even exist at this time. The tires and wheels were perfect for the time.
Yes but you'll need aftermarket wheels
Ford makes wheels for all the Ford model cars, naturally. Both models that are in production and older models. Since Fords come in pretty much all sizes, wheels can be obtained in all standards. It is advised to get a wheel from the same make as the car owned: Buy Chrysler wheels for a Chrysler, and Ford wheels for a Ford.
You can probably find tires for your Ford F250 pickup truck from any place that sells tires. This can be from a Ford dealership, Walmart Tire Center, Sears Tire Center, Les Schwab, and Meineke.
You can find your tires at Ebay or at justtires.com.