Sure Why Not!
Not without a lift. It will be too tall
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, 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.
255 mm wide versus 245 mm wide. Can not answer for height since the second tire you listed as a 0 for the next number. The second number in a tire size is the aspect ratio of the side wall. If it is 65, that means the side wall is 65% of 255mm in height.
Absolutely not. You will increase the diameter of the tire/wheel from 30.1" to 31.6". This 1.5" difference will cause your speedometer to be way off. This will also adversely effect the handling and mileage of your Ford. The closest thing to OEM you can go is 265/65-16 which will still be .5" off. Stick with the OEM size.
NO 255 / 245 - 70 / 65 - 17 at normal lift ....
Yes, you can.
255-245 / 65-70 /17 in normal lift
The 205/70/r15 is 26.3 inches tall. The 215/65/r16 is 27 inches tall. Never mix different size tires on different rims.
what is the diameter difference from a 205/65/16 vs. 225/60/16
Yes, you can replace 225/65 R16 tires with 215/65 R16 tires, but it's important to consider that the narrower tires may affect handling, traction, and fuel efficiency. The difference in width (10 mm) may result in a slightly different ride feel and performance. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
Switching from 255/70-16 to 265/70-16 will cause your speedometer to show 58.9 mph at a true 60 mph or a difference of 1.1 mph. A better switch would be from 255/70-16 to 265/65-16. Your speedometer will be off .9 mph too slow.