Maybe, but the tire will be larger and cause incorrect speedometer and odometer readings. If the tires do still fit the car, some tire shops can recalibrate the speedometer.
The size of the tires breaks down like this: P195 60R15 means a tire that is 195 mm wide, the sidewall height is 60% of the 195 (4.6 inches), and the wheel size is 15 inches. The diameter for that tire is 24.2 inches (15 inch wheel plus 4.6 inch sidewall (doubled because you have to account for both ends of the tire as you measure across)
The 205 tire will be approximately half an inch taller overall (24.7 inches)
Yes, a hubometer should work for any tire size. It also should work for practically any brand and model of tire.
It measures the tire pressure in pounds per square inch (psi).
Can a 265-70r x17 tire work on a 2004 toyota thundra 4x4
You have two uses so if one of your uses do not work you can always use the other use. If your other use does not work then make some more uses if they do not work make more uses and so on!
Yes but extra work. Especially if it has the new sensors.
The correct tire pressure is stamped on the tire,and is also located in your owners manual.You can purchase a digital tire pressure gauge to take the guess work out.
The '70' tire is higher, but marginally. Should work on same car.
You have to be 16 at least.
The rim is what holds the tire to the car it has the lug nut hole, if you mean chrome ring, it woulkd work the same.
No, the tire is too large in overall diameter.
Tire treads work by creating channels that help disperse water and debris on the road, allowing the tire to maintain contact with the road surface. This improves traction and grip by reducing the risk of hydroplaning and increasing friction between the tire and the road.
CO2 cartridges work by releasing compressed carbon dioxide gas into the bike tire, which quickly inflates the tire to the desired pressure. The gas expands rapidly, filling the tire with air and allowing the rider to quickly and easily inflate their tire on the go.