YES, no problem.
Can a 225/60R 16 tire replace a 235/70R 16 tire.
The original tires are 225/70R 16
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.
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
Ideally you should have four tires on the car that match. With that being said you can certainly replace your 65r tires with 70r tires. The 70 refers to the width of the tire and a 70 is slightly narrower than a 65. The lower the number the wider the tire. I would not put 1 65 width tire on one side and a 70 width on the other side of the car, they will wear unevenly.
No, you cannot directly replace a 265/70R17 tire with a 225/60R17 tire. The two sizes have different widths, aspect ratios, and overall diameters, which can affect vehicle handling, speedometer accuracy, and safety. The 265 tire is wider and has a larger overall diameter compared to the 225 tire, so it’s crucial to use tires that match the specifications recommended for your vehicle. Always consult your vehicle's owner manual or a tire professional for appropriate tire sizes.
Oh, dude, technically yes, a 75R tire can replace a 70R tire as long as the rim size is compatible. It might affect your speedometer accuracy a bit, but hey, who's really paying attention to that, right? Just make sure it fits your car and you're good to go.
Not on the same axle.
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.
Can a 265-70r x17 tire work on a 2004 toyota thundra 4x4
I believe a 24-70R-19.5 or a 22-70R-19.5.