Yes you can
No, this is a very bad swap. Your speedometer will read 57.8 at a true 60 mph. This swap will adversely effect handling, ride, and performance.
yes they will
235/60/16
Can a 225/60R 16 tire replace a 235/70R 16 tire.
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
You can but you should not. The 235/85-16 tire will be way too tall and will have a diameter that is 2.22" larger. This will cause your speedometer to be 4.2 mph too slow at 60 mph. This is not a good swap.
NO, that is a very bad swap. The 235 tire will be 2.81" too tall. Your speedometer will show 54.6 at an actual 60 mph. A 215/75-16 is an excellent swap and a 225/70-16 is acceptable.
235/65-16 or 255/60-16 are acceptable swaps.
If you had 235 / 75 / 15 tires and switched to 235 / 60 / 15 tires : When your speedometer read 60 MPH you would actually be travelling at 54.2 MPH ( if that's what you are asking ? )
you mean a 235/60 r16 being used with 3-235/70 r16? I wouldn't unless it's an emergency. the single tire has a smaller diameter. by 23.5 mm. the 235 part is basically the width of the tire, the 60 and/or 70 is a percentage of that with and that is the profile or height of the tire. so the difference is these tires is 10% of 235mm.
215/75-15 225/70-15 235/65-15 245/60-15 265/50-15 Check for clearance issues on the 65, 60, & 50 series tires.
225/60R16 and 235/60R16 tires are not fully interchangeable due to their different widths. The first number (225 vs. 235) indicates the tire's width in millimeters, so the 235 tire is wider than the 225 tire. While they share the same aspect ratio and diameter, using different width tires on the same vehicle can affect handling, fuel efficiency, and may also lead to clearance issues. It's recommended to consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional before making any changes.