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.
235/75r/16 255/70r/16
Yes, you can substitute the 205/75-15 for the 215/70-15.
Not on the same axle.
This model offered two different wheel sizes. 15" and 16" the 15" is 235/75R/15 the 16" is 245/70R/16
Oh, dude, technically yes, a 75R tire can replace a 70R tire as long as the rim size is compatible. It might affect your speedometer accuracy a bit, but hey, who's really paying attention to that, right? Just make sure it fits your car and you're good to go.
Yes, as long as you convert the size correctly. For instance if you have a 205/75-15 then you would need to install a 215/70-15 to keep the same ratios as the OEM tire. Click the link to figure the correct size you will need.
all season radials usually have 215-65R-15 tire size. Other sizes that also work are 205-70R-15 or 205-75R-15
If all other numbers are the same, a 75 will be about an inch higher than a 70
Yes they are the same
215 75R 15
235 75r 15
235 75R 15