Putting on any different height tire will affect the speedometer somehow.
Yes. Because the speed is usually measured at the transmission, smaller tires make the speed show faster than is actually travelled.
Yes, it is obvious that if the radius of tire is small than it effect on the speed of the car. Smaller tires will show the speed on the speedometer more than actual.
Can you? Yes. Should you? No. The 235 will be 3.67% smaller. This will adversely effect your ride, handling, speedometer, and braking.
Smaller tires should not cause the check engine light to come on. Smaller tires will cause the speedometer to be off.
yes, but they will be quite a bit smaller as they are 4 sizes smaller.
ones bigger ones smaller
YES, but with smaller tires the car can push them over easier reaching its top speed faster.
get smaller tires
Wider tires are better for high speed bends and turns.
Bald tires can effect anything concerning braking. You will not stop as quickly with bald tires as with tires with tread period. No matter if you have ABS or not.
yes
Car tires vary greatly based on rim size. Smaller tires are cheaper than large tires. Firestone tires for a mid size sedan range from about $60 to $100.