You would for sure notice if two tires of different sizes were mounted on the same axle. That for sure is a no, no. But I assume you know this are asking about mounting one size on the front and another size on the rear. Know that there is quite a difference in these 2 sizes. There is 3.13% difference in overall diameter. The 65 series tire in almost 1" larger in overall diameter. I personally would advise against this but if you must then mount the OEM size on the rear to keep your speedometer accurate.
Yes, as long as you have clearance for the front wheels to steer.
When purchasing tires for your vehicle, you need to be sure you are buying ones that will fit. For a 225 65r17, you may substitute a 215 65r17 or a 235 65r17. Because the 65 stands for the aspect ration and the 17 indicates the wheel diameter, these numbers will need to stay the same to ensure they fit properly.
can i use 215/65r17 winter tires on my 2007 uplander that have 225/65r17 tires on them righ now
can i use 215/65r17 winter tires on my 2007 uplander that have 225/65r17 tires on them righ now
P215/65R17
2010 ford edge
P245/65r17 105s
245/65R17
P235 / 65R17
P235/65R17 for both front and rear tires.
UK sizes are 255/65R17 for the Acenta or 255/60R18 for the Tekna.
245/70/17 Most models come with 245/65R17