Generally no for vehicles that were not designed to use differing tire sizes. For vehicles designed to use equal sizes, using different sizes can lead to unsafe handling quirks. This is especially true for using different sizes on the left and right of front or the rear. That is why a limited use spare tire has restrictions on speed, etc.
No, never mix tire sizes.
Look on the driver's door support and there is a decal with sizes and tire pressures. DO NOT mix tire sizes as it will disrupt the antilock brakes.
The biggest tire that can fit on a 15 inch rim is a 15 inch tire. It is very unsafe to mix rims and tire sizes together.
No!. It is very unsafe to mix tire and rim sizes.
Never mix tire sizes. Run the same size tire on both sides. You can run one size on the front and a different size on the rear but never on the same axle.
Common 700c tire sizes for road bikes are 23mm, 25mm, and 28mm. These sizes are narrower and have higher pressure compared to other tire sizes, providing less rolling resistance and better speed on smooth roads.
Low tire pressure, tire sizes that do not match, out of alignment, or bent suspension parts.Low tire pressure, tire sizes that do not match, out of alignment, or bent suspension parts.
A rim tire size chart provides information on the recommended tire sizes that can fit on different rim sizes. This includes details such as tire width, aspect ratio, and diameter that are compatible with specific rim sizes.
No, it is not recommended to mix tire sealants together as it can affect their effectiveness and potentially cause damage to the tire.
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Your correct tire size is on your door sticker.
The difference between 700x23 and 700x23c tire sizes is that the 700x23c tire is slightly wider than the 700x23 tire. The "c" in 700x23c indicates that it is a clincher tire, which is designed to fit on rims with a specific width.