First off you will have to install different wheels. Assuming you have 16" wheels to install the tires on the answer is yes. This is an very acceptable substitute. Your speedometer will read 60.3 at a true 60 mph with the 16" tires and your engine will turn 4.2 more revolutions per mile which is negligible. Go for it as you have made a very good choice.
No, how would they fit the rim.
Yes, if you also change wheels.
Not without changing the wheels also. If you also change the wheels to 17 inch wheels then that is an acceptable swap.
YES
can i use 215/65r17 winter tires on my 2007 uplander that have 225/65r17 tires on them righ now
Standard 215-60-R15 tires can be replaced with 215-50-R17 tires by first installing new rims. The vehicle may need to be raised with a suspension lift kit to achieve sufficient clearance.
Yes, you can substitute 235/65 R17 tires for 215/70 R17 tires, but there are important considerations. The 235/65 R17 tires are wider and have a slightly lower sidewall height, which can affect handling, ride comfort, and speedometer accuracy. It's essential to check your vehicle's specifications and consult with a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
Yes, you can use 215/60 R17 tires instead of 225/65 R17 tires, but there are some important considerations. The 215/60 R17 tires will have a smaller overall diameter and narrower width, which may affect your vehicle's handling, speedometer accuracy, and load capacity. It's essential to check your vehicle's specifications and consult with a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
Can u put 225/75/r16 on in sted of 225/75r1
No, you cannot directly substitute 215/65 R17 tires for 235/45 R17 tires, as they have different widths and aspect ratios. The first number indicates the tire's width in millimeters, while the second number represents the aspect ratio, or the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the width. A 235 tire is wider and has a lower profile compared to a 215 tire. Switching between these sizes could affect handling, performance, and safety.
Yes, you can use 215/60 R17 instead of 215/50 R17, but there are important considerations. The 215/60 R17 tire has a larger sidewall height, which can affect the vehicle's handling, speedometer accuracy, and overall ride comfort. Additionally, it may alter the vehicle’s clearance and could potentially lead to rubbing against wheel wells or suspension components. Always consult a tire professional or your vehicle’s manufacturer for specific recommendations.
Doubtful. There is a large height and width difference.