It is a lower cross-section, so will be slightly lower and wider.
Of course you can but you should not. The 70 series tire will have a 1" smaller diameter than the 75 series tire. Your speedometer will be 2 mph too slow. A better substitute would be a 285/70-16.
Of course you can but you should not. The 70 series tire will have a 1" smaller diameter than the 75 series tire. Your speedometer will be 2 mph too slow. A better substitute would be a 285/70-16.
205-70 denotes a lower profile tire that 205-75
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P means passenger tire, 185 is the tread width, 70, or 75 is the aspect ratio of sidewall height to tread width. R is tire bead diameter. Same as wheel size. A 75 sidewall tire is taller than a 70 series.
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You can but know that the 75 tire is going to be slightly taller than the 70 and because of that will have a slight effect on your speedometers accuracy. The 75 or 70 is actually a percentage figure telling you the tire sidewall is 70 percent as high as the tire is wide.
You do not want to go to a smaller overall diameter tire as it will adversely effect your speedometer, and performance. You can however go to a 75 series tire which will not change overall diameter. A 215/75-16 will work just fine.
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Difference between a P225-70 r15 and P215-75 R15 tire Click the link and there you can compare tire sizes.
If all other numbers are the same, a 75 will be about an inch higher than a 70
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