Yes, you can
There will be about a 5% decrease in the tire diameter. 225 65 tires are 225mm wide and 146.25mm in height (65% of the width), while 215 60 tires are 129mm tall, which will affect the odometer and speedometer. When your speedometer reads 60 mph, you'll actually be traveling closer to 57 mph. Replacing the 225 65 tires with 215 70 tires would keep the diameter almost the same (150.5mm).
Can a 225/60R 16 tire replace a 235/70R 16 tire.
yes
Yes, you can do it.
215/65-R16 although I've had tire shops try to sell me 225/60-R16 because there's more of a choice.
Yes, you can There will be about a 5% decrease in the tire diameter. 225 65 tires are 225mm wide and 146.25mm in height (65% of the width), while 215 60 tires are 129mm tall, which will affect the odometer and speedometer. When your speedometer reads 60 mph, you'll actually be traveling closer to 57 mph. Replacing the 225 65 tires with 215 70 tires would keep the diameter almost the same (150.5mm).
No, how would they fit the rim.
yes, its just a touch slimmer from sidewall to sidewall. its ok.
No you can not. say for example 265 70 R16 the height of the tire from the rim to outside of tire is 70% of the 265. you can use a calculator to find what size of tire you can use other wise your speedometer will be out
Yes
NO, the rim sizes are different, you can NOT fit a 15" tire on a 16" rim.
On a 2001 Toyota Highlander
Can u put 225/75/r16 on in sted of 225/75r1