Yes you can
No, this is a very bad swap. Your speedometer will read 57.8 at a true 60 mph. This swap will adversely effect handling, ride, and performance.
235/60/16
yes they will
Can a 225/60R 16 tire replace a 235/70R 16 tire.
SIZE TIRES, that You can fit on: 14" rims: 235/60/14 15" rims: 215/60/15 16" rims: 225/50/16 17" rims: 235/45/17
You can but you should not. The 235/85-16 tire will be way too tall and will have a diameter that is 2.22" larger. This will cause your speedometer to be 4.2 mph too slow at 60 mph. This is not a good swap.
NO, that is a very bad swap. The 235 tire will be 2.81" too tall. Your speedometer will show 54.6 at an actual 60 mph. A 215/75-16 is an excellent swap and a 225/70-16 is acceptable.
235/65-16 or 255/60-16 are acceptable swaps.
If you had 235 / 75 / 15 tires and switched to 235 / 60 / 15 tires : When your speedometer read 60 MPH you would actually be travelling at 54.2 MPH ( if that's what you are asking ? )
you mean a 235/60 r16 being used with 3-235/70 r16? I wouldn't unless it's an emergency. the single tire has a smaller diameter. by 23.5 mm. the 235 part is basically the width of the tire, the 60 and/or 70 is a percentage of that with and that is the profile or height of the tire. so the difference is these tires is 10% of 235mm.
215/75-15 225/70-15 235/65-15 245/60-15 265/50-15 Check for clearance issues on the 65, 60, & 50 series tires.
A 235 60 16.