Oh, isn't that an interesting question? You see, my friend, while it's possible to replace 215/65/17 tires with 245/65/17 tires, there are a few things to consider. The 245 tires are wider, so they may affect your speedometer accuracy and fuel efficiency slightly. It's always best to consult with a professional to ensure a smooth and safe transition.
Yes you can
yes, but the 245 will be wider.....make sure you won't have clearance issues when turning...otherwise you'll be fine.
That is an acceptable swap but a much better choice would be 245/60-17 which is an excellent swap.
The owner's manual of your car will tell you which sizes of tires may be used.
I just put a set of coopers that size (245/70/17) on my 2008 Chevy Trailblazer with no adjustments. They look great!
Not without changing the wheels also. If you also change the wheels to 17 inch wheels then that is an acceptable swap.
what is 55-17
215 55R 17
Yes they will.
No, you cannot replace 215/65R17 summer tires with 225/60R16 winter tires, even if they are mounted on their own rims. The two tire sizes have different diameters and aspect ratios, which can affect the vehicle's handling, speedometer accuracy, and overall safety. It's important to use tires that are compatible with your vehicle's specifications as outlined in the owner's manual.
Yes, you can . They must be mounted as a pair.
You can put 245 70 16 tires on the 2009 Ford Escape but you will need to change the rims. This model comes with the standard rim that is 17 inches.