Many ,many.. But mostly light trucks, SUV'S and vans..
OE tire specs are 215/55-16 and a max tire size is 235/40-18
For example lets use 235/75r15 235 is the tread width in milimeters. 75 is the aspect ratio. The side wall is 75% of 235 milimeters high. R is for a radial tire 15 is the rim height in inches
For example lets use 235/75r15 235 is the tread width in milimeters. 75 is the aspect ratio. The side wall is 75% of 235 milimeters high. R is for a radial tire 15 is the rim height in inches
That is not a tire size.
No you can not. say for example 265 70 R16 the height of the tire from the rim to outside of tire is 70% of the 265. you can use a calculator to find what size of tire you can use other wise your speedometer will be out
If 235/70-16 is the OEM tire size then switching to a 245/70-16 will cause your speedometer to read 58.8 at a true 60 mph. You will also have slightly less power.
235/75/15 for 5 lug wheel
No, get a tire shop to check first.
That is one massive truck tire. way to big.
It depends on the vehicle. A 75 series tire is just a little taller than a 65 series and it is the same width. Be sure to notice the load rating on the tires.
No you can not. say for example 265 70 R16 the height of the tire from the rim to outside of tire is 70% of the 265. you can use a calculator to find what size of tire you can use other wise your speedometer will be out
lots older Honda ect