They are approximately same width but first one (285) is about 2 inch taller - AND they will NOT fit same rims.
No you do not. Bigger tires and wheels have nothing to do with it stopping.
Yes you can put bigger tires on your existing wheels up to a point. Talk to your local tire dealer and they can advise you on the biggest tires you can use.
for traction
Hercules make excellent tires.
ones bigger ones smaller
Yes.
definatley.
Yes, the tires will ruin your gas mileage overall. Bigger tires weigh more and they're harder to rotate on the vehicle even though they gain greater traction.
You recalibrate it because bigger tires mean different speeds... for example, lets say your car had 14 inch tires... and your speedometer is saying that you are going 50, if you add 20 inch tires which is 6 inches bigger, you might be going around 60-70. No need to get a speeding ticket. Bigger tires cover more road then smaller tires, for example for ever 1 turn from a 20 inch tire is like 1 and ahalf turns from a 14 inch... Hope Ive helped you understand why :)
Buckshot tires are best used on vehicles for off-road driving. These tires are more durable and have better grip on a variety of terrain compared to regular tires.
Wild Country Tires has an excellent reputation for tires compared to name brands. They are well known with off road enthusiasts.
Yes, they do.