The size of the rear tires on the Cub Cadet 1641 garden tractor are 23x10.5-12. The size of the front tires are 16x6.5-8. The wheel base on this tractor is 46.5 inches.
P155/60TR15.0BSW AS front tires 175/55 rear tires
you can put mud tires both on the rear and front of the car, if the size is proper and it meant to be there.
First off you should not install tires that are not the correct size. But if you do, make sure the tires on each axle are both the same size. Both front tires same size, and both rear tires same size.
By ratio if you mean size, the answer is no unless the car comes from the factory with a different size rear tires than front tires like some sports cars. In that case you would have 2 tires the same size on the front and 2 tires another size on the rear. You should never ever run 2 different size tires on the same axle. Therefore you would never have a situation where you would have 3 tires one size and then 1 tire another size.
14" on te front and 17" on the rear
diff sizes for front and rear.
Sure, you can balance the tires. Any place that sells tires can balance your tires. You cannot rotate the tires as you have already stated they are not the same size. Balance but do not rotate.
25X8X12 on front, 25X10X12 on rear
yes, the dirt bike doesnt have to do with it. It depends on the tire size, and yes they both have the same size tires in frount and rear.
2005 Polaris Sportsman 500 HO. Front tires are 26x8x12, Rear tires are 26x11x12
If that vehicle has all wheel drive all 4 tires need to be the same size.
On all john deere early/late model b styled tractors that had the 38 in rims should have size 10-38 rear tires or 11.2-38 is the replacement size for the 10-38's to be correct.