No, the 245/40-17 is 2.03" smaller in diameter. This is not acceptable. You speedometer will be 4.9 mph too fast at 60 mph.
A 225 75R 16 tire will fit on a 245 75R 16 rim. The only difference between the tires is the height of the sidewall.
The factory rims are 16 inch diameter. 245/75 r 16 is a common tire size.
yeas you can i have 20 inch rims on mine for the front just make sure that you maintain 225 tires and for the rear you can go as wide as 245:
a 245/70R 16 tire has a diameter of 29.5 a 225/75R 16 tire has a diameter of 29.3 which is only .2 inches larger on overall diameter. I ran a 245/70R 16 on my 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with only a slight problem which occurred when I turned the front wheel all the way to the right or left. I would rub the inner fender. The 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee I own used a 225/75R 16 as the factory tire size
a 245/70R 16 tire has a diameter of 29.5 a 225/75R 16 tire has a diameter of 29.3 which is only .2 inches larger on overall diameter. I ran a 245/70R 16 on my 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with only a slight problem which occurred when I turned the front wheel all the way to the right or left. I would rub the inner fender. The 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee I own used a 225/75R 16 as the factory tire size
Yes, you can replace a 225/70R19.5 tire with a 245/70R19.5 tire on the same 6-inch rim. The width of the tire will increase, but both tires share the same aspect ratio and rim diameter, making the 245 tire compatible with the rim. However, it's essential to check for adequate wheel well clearance and ensure that the vehicle's suspension can accommodate the wider tire without causing issues.
245 and 225 are the first numbers in a tires measurement and they simply tell you how wide the tire is in mm. So a 245 is wider then a 225. But which is taller? This depends on the second number which would be something like 245/70 or 245/75 and the same goes for the 225/70 or 225/75 and there are many different combinations. This second number tells you in a percentage what the sidewall height is compared to the width which is the first number. So for a 245/70 tire it would be 70% of 245 = sidewall height, in this case that would be 171.5mm and a 245/75 would be 75% of 245 = 183.75mm so in this combination the 245/75 is taller than a 245/70. So if you had a 245/60 the sidewall height would be 60% of 245 =147mm and if you had a 225/75 the sidewall height would be 75% of 225 =168.75 which would make it taller then the 245, so as you can see it is the second number which gives you the calculation needed in order to get the height. Of course the last number in tire dimensions is the rim size such as 245/70/16 would mean it is for a 16 inch rim and this will affect overall height of the tire compared to a 245/70/15 which would go on a 15 inch rim.
Stock I think they're 15" or 16", 225. Maybe 245 in the rear for the TT. Right now I have 18", 245 on the front and 275 on the rear. Be careful to get the right offset for your rims and aspect ratio for your tires if you go that direction.
You don't need a lift kit to fit 20inch rims on a Malibu. Just get 225/35/20 Tires an you'll be good to go ( that's what I have on my Malibu), no rub or anything. 245's will rub.
Yes, you can replace your 245/70R16 tires with 225/75R16 tires, but there are some important considerations. The 225/75R16 tires are narrower and have a slightly larger overall diameter, which can affect your vehicle's handling, speedometer accuracy, and clearance. Ensure that there is enough space in your wheel wells and consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional to confirm compatibility and safety.
Yes, you can replace 245/70 R16 tires with 225/70 R16 tires, but there are some considerations. The 225 tires are narrower, which may affect traction, handling, and stability. Additionally, the overall diameter of the tires will be slightly different, potentially impacting speedometer accuracy and vehicle clearance. It's advisable to consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
No - the largest wheel that can be safely installed on a Chrysler 300M 1998 - 2004 is a 20 inch wheel with tires that are 245 35 20. This will provide the same diameter size and roll rate as the standard 225 55 17.