No, the difference is way too much and it would very likely rub the body while turning.
Yes you can
I wouldn't, too much difference.
265 on a tire is the width of the tire in mm
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
No, you cannot directly replace a 265/70R17 tire with a 225/60R17 tire. The two sizes have different widths, aspect ratios, and overall diameters, which can affect vehicle handling, speedometer accuracy, and safety. The 265 tire is wider and has a larger overall diameter compared to the 225 tire, so it’s crucial to use tires that match the specifications recommended for your vehicle. Always consult your vehicle's owner manual or a tire professional for appropriate tire sizes.
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
Maybe, if there is clearance for the wider tire.
Since you are changing the second number which is the aspect ratio the overall height of the 265/70 is going to 2.1 inches taller than the 265/60. That is quite a big difference and more than the 3% change most car manufactures allow.
Yes, that's a reasonable substitute if both sides are the same. You can't just do one.
Yes, a 265/70 tire can replace a 265/65 tire, but it will result in a larger overall diameter. The first number (265) refers to the width in millimeters, while the second number (70 or 65) indicates the aspect ratio, or the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the width. A 70 aspect ratio means a taller sidewall compared to a 65, which can affect ride comfort, handling, and speedometer accuracy. Always consult your vehicle's specifications or a professional before making such a change.
It is 265 mm wide
205/70-14 tire diameter is 24.4 265/50-14 tire diameter is 25.3 This will cause you speedometer to be off. 275/50-14 would be 24.8 which is a better choice. Either of these large width tires may not fit as they may rub the wheel well when you make a sharp turn. They may also be too wide for the stock wheel. If it were my car I would go with a 215/60-14 which has a diameter of 24.2 which will be almost perfect.