Yes, the only difference in these tires is the load rating and speed rating. The S is rated to 112 mph and the T is rated to 117 mph. The 108 is rated to carry 2.205 pounds and the 109 is rated to carry 2,271 pounds.
Yes you can
yes u can its still a 18 inch tyre it will be slightly narrower the correct size would be 235/55R18 but it would still fit.
The last year Chevy used the 235 was 1962. After that the 230, 250 and 292 came into the picture. The 235 and the earlier 215 valve cover was held down with two nuts on top. The 235 engine will not interchange with the later 1963 and up engines.
Uranium-235 and uranium-238 are different isotopes of the element uranium. They have different mass numbers due to different numbers of neutrons.
PLEASE: Look at your Owner's Manual - your answer is there, OR either Chilton's or Hayes Auto Repair Manuals (Advanced Auto, Auto Zone, Quest, etc.)
Yes you can
Yes, you can . They must be mounted as a pair.
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Yes you can
No, you cannot replace 235/50R18 tires with 235/65R18 tires on a 2008 Cadillac CTS. The 235/65R18 tires are significantly taller, which will affect the vehicle's handling, speedometer accuracy, and could potentially cause clearance issues in the wheel well. Always consult the vehicle's manual or a tire specialist to ensure compatibility and safety when changing tire sizes.
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Yes, you can replace 235/60R16 tires with 235/70R16 tires on a RAV4, but there are some considerations. The 235/70R16 tires will be taller, resulting in a larger overall diameter which can affect speedometer accuracy, handling, and fuel efficiency. Additionally, check for sufficient clearance in the wheel wells to avoid rubbing during turns or suspension travel. Always consult your vehicle’s manual or a tire professional before making such a change.
Can you? Yes. Should you? No. The 235 will be 3.67% smaller. This will adversely effect your ride, handling, speedometer, and braking.
Yes, 235/45-18 tires can replace 235/50-18 tires, but there are important considerations. The 235/45 tire has a shorter sidewall height compared to the 235/50, which can affect ride comfort, handling, and speedometer accuracy. Additionally, the overall diameter of the two tires differs, so it's essential to ensure that the new tire size is compatible with your vehicle's specifications and that it won't affect clearance or performance. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional before making a change.
You cannot directly replace 235/70R16 tires with 235/70R15 tires because the first number indicates the width (235 mm) and the second number indicates the aspect ratio (70), but the last number indicates the wheel diameter in inches. The 16 and 15 refer to the rim size, which means a 235/70R16 tire fits a 16-inch rim, while a 235/70R15 tire fits a 15-inch rim. Using a 15-inch tire on a vehicle designed for 16-inch tires can lead to improper fitment, affecting handling and safety.
Maybe, if there is clearance for the wider tire.
That size will work but your speedometer will be off .8 mph too fast.