The equivalence is 225 50 R18 so that the diameter may be the same.
Yes, that is reasonable
NO , rim size is incorrect.
Yes. I've done it. Fits well.
Yes, they can. They must be mounted as a pair.
Yes, 235/60 R18 tires can be substituted with 225/65 R18 tires, but there are important considerations. The 225/65 R18 tires have a larger sidewall height and overall diameter, which can affect speedometer accuracy, handling, and clearance in the wheel well. It's essential to ensure that the vehicle can accommodate the change without causing rubbing or other issues. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional before making such substitutions.
Yes they can
Yes, 225, can substitute 215 since it is width of a tire and doesn't play huge role. Also, because we are only talking about tiny difference.Know that even though you are only talking about a small difference in diameter your speedometer will be off. Another replacement would be a 225/50-18.Stock Tire - 215/55R18 |>Search Tires Tire 1 - 225/55R18Section Width: 8.46 in 215 mm |Section Width: 8.85 in 225 mmActual Speed: 60 mph 100 km/h |Speedometer1: 59.0 mph 98.4 km/hSpeedometer Difference: 0 |Speedometer Difference: 1.573% too slowDiameter Difference: 0 |Diameter Difference: 1.56%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->Search Tires Tire 2 - 225/50R18 |>Search Tires Tire 3 - 235/50R18Section Width: 8.85 in 225 mm |Section Width: 9.25 in 235 mmSpeedometer1: 61.0 mph 101. km/h |Speedometer1: 60.1 mph 100. km/hSpeedo Difference: 1.706% too fast |Speedo Difference: 0.223% too fastDiameter Difference: 1.69% |Diameter Difference: 0.22%
Yes bigger ones are better for rear wheels
Yes.
Driving in the snow on 225/50/R18 is worse than on 195/60/R17, if the same tires are used.. the tire width is what matters in snow!
Yes, a 225/55 R18 tire can substitute for a 235/55 R18 tire, but there are important considerations. The 225 tire is narrower than the 235, which may affect handling, traction, and ride comfort. Additionally, the overall diameter of both tires is similar, so they should fit on the same rim, but it's crucial to check your vehicle's specifications and ensure that the narrower tire won't cause any clearance issues. Always consult with a tire professional before making substitutions.
Can it? Yes. Should you use this size? No. Your speedometer will read 58 at a true 60 mph. Handling, performance, ride, and fuel mileage will be adversely effected. If you want to go to a 55 series tire then install size 215/55-18 which is an excellent substitute.