A 2004 Stratus has 4 tires... If you mean tire size, it's stamped on the sidewall of the tire..
I own nexem tires say made in Korea on sidewall.
It stands for Black Serrated Letters on the sidewall of the tire. OWL stands for Outlined White Letters.
The country of manufacture is listed on the sidewall of the tire.
Ventricle serrated band. It is a series of raised lines on the sidewall.
Directional tires feature arrows on the sidewall that indicate what direction the tire should rotate when the vehicle is moving forward.
The country of manufacture is written on the sidewall of every tire.
Read the sidewall of the tire for the Manufacturers specification...
Sidewall height. 205 = width of the tire, 55 = percent of tire that is sidewall, R16 = rim size. Therefore, if you switch a tire to 205 60 R16, you will have a larger sidewall. Larger sidewalls can cause more flex, degrading the vehicles cornering capability.
This is the tire specification, and you read it this way: The first number is the section width of the tire from sidewall to sidewall in millimeters, which is 215 in this case. The second number is an aspect ratio. The sidewall height is 35% of the section width. The 19 is the rim diameter. You can show these specifications to get the correct tire for your vehicle. You can get good value tires from Costco. Before you buy any tires that are advertised as 'cheap', be sure to check they are in total conformation with the safety requirements, else the 'cheap' would work out to be very dear in the long run.
In Twi, you can say "nyɛ" to mean "nothing".
Aspect ratio is the height of the sidewall compared to th width of the tread, in a 70 series tire, the sidewall height would be 70% of the tread width.