Yes, you can use a 255/65 R16 tire on a 2004 Honda Odyssey, but it's important to ensure that the tire is compatible with the vehicle's specifications and that there is enough clearance in the wheel wells. The stock tire size for The Odyssey is typically 215/70 R15 or 225/65 R16, so a 255/65 R16 may be wider than standard, potentially affecting handling and fuel efficiency. Always consult your vehicle owner's manual or a tire professional before making such modifications.
Sure Why Not!
Probably not because of the rim width. The 255 is a wider tire.
Try P235/70/R16, that is what came from the factory.
The factory tire size for a 2004 Oldsmobile Alero is 255-50 R16. These tires can be purchased at stores such as Firestorm or Goodyear.
If the the two vehicles normmal tires are the same size; yes. Size is displayed on the tires as follows: Example; P215 65 R16; the size for a 2000 Odessy (yes i looked it up). there are several different tire sizes for the 2006 odessy, (P235 65 R16, P225 65 R16, among others) so perhaps not an option.
Not without a lift. It will be too tall
255/60/R16 rear 235/60/R16 front
Yes its not a dramatic size difference from a 255 70 16. Maybe a quarter of an inch difference
255/70 R16
255 = width in mm 65 is the aspect ratio 65% of 255 mm in sidewall height. R = radial tire 16 = 16 inch diameter rim so the 70 tire is 1 inch taller overall and at a speedo reading of 60 you will be going 62.1mph
yes. - just did it for a Ford Explorer Sporttrac... rides nice and smooth... (same height for the width differential...
Allot of difference. The 265/75-16 is 5.03% 1.59" larger in overall diameter than the 255/70-16 and is a narrower tire. These 2 sizes are not interchangeable.