No, this is a totally unacceptable swap. You should never go over or under 3% and the 60 series tire will be 9.61% smaller in overall diameter. As Brian said your speedometer will be way off. You will also have less performance and use more fuel. This is a very bad idea. Stick with the OEM size.
It would depend on if you have clearance for the extra height. Your speedometer will also be inaccurate. At 65 on the gauge you will actually be going 72mph.
No, this is a totally unacceptable swap. You should never go over or under 3% and the 60 series tire will be 9.61% smaller in overall diameter. As Brian said your speedometer will be way off. You will also have less performance and use more fuel. This is a very bad idea. Stick with the OEM size.
It would depend on if you have clearance for the extra height. Your speedometer will also be inaccurate. At 65 on the gauge you will actually be going 72mph.
yes
Yes.
Can you? Yes you can. Should you? No, this is not a good swap. Your speedometer will read 61.3 at a true 60 mph. Your engine will also turn an additional 16.4 revolutions every mile causing your vehicle to use more fuel. Stick with the OEM size.
yes You can but check to see if the revolutions are the same so the speedometer reads correctly.
235/75 R15
235/75 R15
235 x 75 R15
Stock size 235/75 R15
235/75/r15
235-75-R15
Yes, it will.
If you use 185/75-15 it will work but barely. Your speedometer will read 58.2 at a true 60 mph. I would not advise this swap as your car will handle poorly and your stopping distance will increase.