Yes, that is reasonable
The equivalence is 225 50 R18 so that the diameter may be the same.
No, it will be too large a diameter tire. Handling, ride, mileage, & power will suffer. Also your speedometer will be off.
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.
Yes, this is a decent swap. If your OEM size was 235/50-18 and you substitute 225/55-18 your speedometer will read 58.9 at a true 60 mph.
Yes, this is a decent swap. If your OEM size was 235/50-18 and you substitute 225/55-18 your speedometer will read 58.9 at a true 60 mph.
Yes they can but the 235 will be 0.44 inches smaller in overall diameter. This will cause your speedometer to read 1 mph fast. This is however an acceptable substitute.
The 225/55 tires are wider and shorter in sidewall height, so the height would be fine but you'll need to see if the width works without scraping.
You can but your speedometer will read 1 mph slow and fuel mileage will be adversely effected. Stick with the OEM size that the engineers determined was best for your car.
Sure, honey, technically you can slap those 225 55 R18 tires on instead of the 215 55 R18 tires. They'll fit on the same 18-inch wheel just fine. Just keep in mind your speedometer might be a tad off and your handling might feel a bit different. But hey, as long as you're not racing against Vin Diesel, you should be good to go.
The 225/55 tires are wider and shorter in sidewall height, so the height would be fine but you'll need to see if the width works without scraping.
You can go with a 215/55-18 but that is the only other size that will be acceptable.