205 is the width of your tire the 65 is an aspect ratio that determines how tall the tire is compared to the width
In general, the narrower (or shorter) the sidewall, the stiffer the ride. That's because the short sidewall flexes less than a longer sidewall. It's something like comparing a short, stiff spring to a long, soft spring. But also in general, a narrow sidewall improves handling for the same reason. Because a short sidewall has less flex, turning the steering wheel will create a more immediate response at the tire and wheel.
Sidewall height. 205 = width of the tire, 55 = percent of tire that is sidewall, R16 = rim size. Therefore, if you switch a tire to 205 60 R16, you will have a larger sidewall. Larger sidewalls can cause more flex, degrading the vehicles cornering capability.
Yes. Because the size of the Sun is larger than the size of the Earth. This means that if you went to the Sun your mass would change due to the different pulls of gravity and the different atmospheres.
Celsius degrees are larger.
The change
change change as in 'small change' or change for a larger bill = monnaie
change as in 'small change' or change for a larger bill = monnaie
Sound waves occur on the molecular level; larger, visible waves are on a different scale.
You can but thats more than 2 inches shorter (below) if you change size at all go larger, with less od you are increasing rotational speed so speedo will be off and harshen ride for reduced sidewall as well as looks
your character goes into tama town as a character different from the toy because on the toy the screen is black and white and the pixels are larger. so its the same character they just look different
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205 x 55% = 112.75 = sidewall height 112.75 x 2 = 225.5 = 8.87795" + 16" (rim) = 24.87795 diameter 225 x 40% = 90 = sidewall height 90 x 2 = 180 = 7.08661" + 18" (rim) = 25.08661 diameter As you can see, the diameter will be only 0.20866" larger, so I would say YES !