You can but it is not a good swap as you are going to a tire that is 3.09% larger and you should never go over 3%. To keep everything equal and you want to go to a 75 series tire you would need to install a 215/75-16 which is an excellent substitute.
The 235 / 70 / R16 is 29 inches in diameter The 235 / 75 / R16 is 29.9 inches in diameter
what is t he difference between 235-75-r16 to 245-75-r16
215/75-16 is about your only choice.
235 / 70 / R16 is : 29 inches in diameter / section width 9.3 inches / section height 6.5 inches --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 245 / 75 / R16 is : 30.5 inches in diameter / section width 9.6 inches / section height 7.2 inches
The 235 / 70 / R16 is ( 29 inches in diameter , and the section width is 9.3 inches ) The 265 / 75 / R16 is ( 31.6 inches in diameter , and the section width is 10.4 inches ) So , 2.6 inches taller and 1.1 inches wider for the larger size tire
The 235 / 70 / R16 is ( 29 inches in diameter , and the section width is 9.3 inches ) The 265 / 75 / R16 is ( 31.6 inches in diameter , and the section width is 10.4 inches ) So , 2.6 inches taller and 1.1 inches wider for the larger size tire
The way you have phrased your question is confusing. If you are saying that the 235/70-16 is the OEM size the answer is NO, this is not an acceptable swap. Going either way this is a bad swap. If your OEM size is 235/70-16 and you want to go to a 75 series tire then you need to install a 215/75-16. If your OEM size is 245/75-16 and you want to go to a 70 series tire then go with a 265/70-16.
Yes, they will fit.
Lots of difference. The 235/75 is 1.57" larger in overall diameter. Radius, section width, and circumference is larger. If you wish to go to a 75 series tire then either a 215 or 205 will work well.
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Yes, and the great thing is no rubbing. Original 235/70 R16 = 65mph New 225/75 R16 = 65.7mph Kuhmo KL71 come in the new size and perform very well