Yes, you can replace a 245/75R16 tire with a 235/75R16 tire. The first number (245 or 235) represents the width of the tire in millimeters, so the 235 tire will be slightly narrower. The second number (75) represents the aspect ratio, indicating the height of the tire sidewall as a percentage of the width. The third number (16) represents the diameter of the wheel in inches, which is the same for both tires. Overall, the 235/75R16 tire will be slightly narrower but compatible with the 245/75R16 tire size.
If 235/70-16 is the OEM tire size then switching to a 245/70-16 will cause your speedometer to read 58.8 at a true 60 mph. You will also have slightly less power.
Can a 225/60R 16 tire replace a 235/70R 16 tire.
235 70r 16
what is t he difference between 235-75-r16 to 245-75-r16
Probably not because of the rim width. The 255 is a wider tire.
235 / 70 / R16 is : 29 inches in diameter / section width 9.3 inches / section height 6.5 inches --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 245 / 75 / R16 is : 30.5 inches in diameter / section width 9.6 inches / section height 7.2 inches
yes, its just a touch slimmer from sidewall to sidewall. its ok.
Yes, it is possible to replace a 225/75 R16 tire with a 245/75 R16 tire, but it's important to consider compatibility with your vehicle. The 245 tire is wider, which may affect handling, fuel efficiency, and clearance within the wheel well. Always consult your vehicle's specifications or a professional to ensure the new tire size is safe and appropriate for your vehicle.
The 235 / 70 / R16 is 29 inches in diameter The 235 / 75 / R16 is 29.9 inches in diameter
No you can not. say for example 265 70 R16 the height of the tire from the rim to outside of tire is 70% of the 265. you can use a calculator to find what size of tire you can use other wise your speedometer will be out
The way you have phrased your question is confusing. If you are saying that the 235/70-16 is the OEM size the answer is NO, this is not an acceptable swap. Going either way this is a bad swap. If your OEM size is 235/70-16 and you want to go to a 75 series tire then you need to install a 215/75-16. If your OEM size is 245/75-16 and you want to go to a 70 series tire then go with a 265/70-16.
Yes, it's possible, but if it's a heavy SUV or similar you are reducing your stopping capacity. Do you really want to do that.