Maybe, depends if you have the clearance for the wider tire
Consult the "Tire and Loading Information" Placard, on the driver's side door pillar.....
Are 235/85r/16 compatible with 1996 Chevy tahoe
Run whatever the vehicle manufacturer recommends on the safety label on the driver door jamb. And make sure by reading on the tire itself because someone may have changed them if you have a previously owned car
What would cause a grinding noise after a tire is replaced and the brakes are not worn?
A bubble on a tire is caused by damage to the tire. It looks like a bump on the tire and should be replaced.
As soon as practical. It will have a slow leak until it is replaced. Don't remove it! Your tire will go flat and you will be stuck.
Definitely no.
Yes, that is reasonable.
Yes, but your speedometer will be 2 mph slow.
This happened to me once - - have you checked the air pressure in the spare tire?
Well, I know when a tire on my car needs to be replaced when there is no tread left on it. What are YOU referring to
This is caused by a construction flaw during construction of the tire. If it is a fairly new tire it will be replaced by the manufacture.