Can you? Of course you can, but the real question is what would be the results. First off your speedometer will read 62.3 at a true 60 mph. Your engine will turn 28.4 RPMs more per mile which will cause you to use slightly more fuel. Your ride, & handling, will be adversely affected. Anytime you change from the original equipment manufacturer size tire to a different size there are consequences. The engineers spent many hours choosing the exact size tire or your vehicle that gives it the best handling ride and fuel economy possible. My advice is to stick with the OEM size car.
No, get a tire shop to check first.
SIZE TIRES, that You can fit on: 14" rims: 235/60/14 15" rims: 215/60/15 16" rims: 225/50/16 17" rims: 235/45/17
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No, this is not a good swap as the 215/70-15 is over 3% too small in overall diameter. If you wish to go with 15" wheels then install 235/70-15 tires which will be only 0.36% different than the OEM size.
Yes, you can use 235/60R16 tires instead of 215/70R16 tires on a Ford Escape, but there are some considerations. The 235/60R16 tires will be wider and have a lower profile, which may affect ride comfort and handling. Additionally, check the vehicle's owner manual for any specific tire size recommendations and ensure that the new tires do not interfere with the wheel wells or suspension components. Always consult a professional if unsure about compatibility.
Yes, you can replace 215/75R16 tires with 235/70R16 tires, but there are some considerations. The 235/70R16 tires are wider, which may improve traction and stability but could also affect fuel efficiency and handling. Additionally, the overall diameter of the two tire sizes is slightly different, so you should check that the new tires won't cause any clearance issues or affect your vehicle's speedometer calibration. Always consult your vehicle manufacturer’s specifications or a tire professional before making changes.
As long as the wheel offset is good it should fit. I have 30x9.5R15's on mine and they rub slightly, those 235/70r16 are shorter then mine.
215/70R16 or 235/60R16 depending on what model
Yes, you can replace 235/60R16 tires with 235/70R16 tires on a RAV4, but there are some considerations. The 235/70R16 tires will be taller, resulting in a larger overall diameter which can affect speedometer accuracy, handling, and fuel efficiency. Additionally, check for sufficient clearance in the wheel wells to avoid rubbing during turns or suspension travel. Always consult your vehicle’s manual or a tire professional before making such a change.
235/65-16 or 255/60-16 are acceptable swaps.
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They will fit on your rims, however they may be too big for your wheel wells.