Oh, dude, technically yes, a 75R tire can replace a 70R tire as long as the rim size is compatible. It might affect your speedometer accuracy a bit, but hey, who's really paying attention to that, right? Just make sure it fits your car and you're good to go.
Not on the same axle.
If all other numbers are the same, a 75 will be about an inch higher than a 70
YES, no problem.
Yes, as long as you convert the size correctly. For instance if you have a 205/75-15 then you would need to install a 215/70-15 to keep the same ratios as the OEM tire. Click the link to figure the correct size you will need.
a 245/70R 16 tire has a diameter of 29.5 a 225/75R 16 tire has a diameter of 29.3 which is only .2 inches larger on overall diameter. I ran a 245/70R 16 on my 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with only a slight problem which occurred when I turned the front wheel all the way to the right or left. I would rub the inner fender. The 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee I own used a 225/75R 16 as the factory tire size
a 245/70R 16 tire has a diameter of 29.5 a 225/75R 16 tire has a diameter of 29.3 which is only .2 inches larger on overall diameter. I ran a 245/70R 16 on my 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee, with only a slight problem which occurred when I turned the front wheel all the way to the right or left. I would rub the inner fender. The 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee I own used a 225/75R 16 as the factory tire size
all season radials usually have 215-65R-15 tire size. Other sizes that also work are 205-70R-15 or 205-75R-15
This model offered two different wheel sizes. 15" and 16" the 15" is 235/75R/15 the 16" is 245/70R/16
Can a 225/60R 16 tire replace a 235/70R 16 tire.
235/75r/16 255/70r/16
The tire size for a 1990 Plymouth Voyager van is P195/75R-14. At least that is what mine came with. I currently have P205/70R-14 installed. Check the tag on the Drivers door for the original size installed on yours.
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