You could, but the "60" profile tires are shorter.
You could, but the "60" profile tires are shorter.
Well mine are P245/75R16 so idk
Yes, you can replace a P245/70R16 106H tire with a P245/70R16 106T tire, as both have the same dimensions and load index. The difference lies in the speed rating, with the "H" rating allowing for a higher maximum speed than the "T" rating. However, using a tire with a lower speed rating may affect performance, especially in high-speed conditions. It's advisable to consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional for the best recommendation.
The 2009 Dodge Dakota comes standard with P245/70R16 size tires on both the front and the rear. The wheels are 16 *8 inches.
There are two tire sizes available for a 1995 Honda Passport, depending on the size of the rim for the car. These sizes are P245/70R16 106S, and P225/75R15 102Q.
@ 1999
P245/70r16
P245/70r16
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No, you cannot directly replace P265/70R16 with P245/75R16 due to differences in width and aspect ratio. The first number indicates the tire width in millimeters, and the P265 tire is wider than the P245 tire. Additionally, the aspect ratio (the second number) affects the tire's overall diameter and handling characteristics, which will differ between the two sizes. Always consult a tire professional or refer to your vehicle's specifications before making any changes.
P245/65r17 105s
Yes it is possible. The difference is the tires you are replacing are bigger than the one you want to put on but not by much.
The correct size for tires for the 2003 base model Chevy Trailblazer with 17-inch rims is P245/65R17 105S. The correct size for the base Trailblazer with the 16-inch rims is P245/70R16 106S, and the correct size for the 2003 Trailblazer EXT with 17-inch rims is P245/65R17 105S.