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The aspect ratio is the tires profile. For instance, a tire with a 60 aspect ratio means that the tires hight from tread to rim is 60% of the tires nominal width. The lower the aspect ratio # the wider the tire.
That depends on the aspect ratio of the 285 tires. The second number, such as 70 or 75.That depends on the aspect ratio of the 285 tires. The second number, such as 70 or 75.
Yes, it will allow the wheels to move in ways they shouldn't
No, but they can effect handling, braking, ride, mileage, and the accuracy of your speedometer.
The new tires have to match what the automobile manufacturer requires for that vehicle.
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Yes, larger tires are harder to turn.
3.73 or 4.10
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.
The torque which is to be transmitted in the tyres defines it