because it covers more surface area
it means the wheels sizes are different. Front wheels may be 8.5 inches in width, the rears might be 9 or 10.5. Bascially you cannot rotate the fronts with the rear wheels/tires
You are only increasing the tread width on your vehicle about 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch. the same goes for the height. The P235 is the metric width of your tire, and the 60 is the percentage of height to width of the tire. R means Radial and 16 means you have 16' rims or wheels. If the price is right, you will not notice any difference in the driving or handling of the vehicle.
Depends how wide the tires are set
don't know the width but they were mounted on 28in wheels
16 x 8
It will make it wider.
Yes, because you are increasing one of the sides.
There is no link between length and width, the two are perfectly orthogonal.
height =1/width
accuracy width can be changed but fixed width is a permanent one.
There is no correlation between class width and student achievement. Class width is arbitrary (there are rules of thumb for class width, and it depends on the range of the data).
Honda Prelude 1979-1991 have the same bolt pattern so they will "fit". Then it just depends on the width of the wheel and the offset (the distance between the centerline of the wheel and the plane of the hub-mounting surface of the wheel). Honda Prelude 1992+ wheels will not fit.