Yes, this is a decent swap. Your speedometer will read 59.2 at a true 60 mph. A better swap would be a 195/65-16. With this size your speedometer will read 60.3 at a true 60 mph. Either size is acceptable.
Yes , you can replace a 205 50r 16 with a 205 60 r 216. You must replace in pairs, not a single tire.
Yes you can
205/60r16 205/60r16 205/60r16
No, it will not.
You can replace 215/60R16 tires with 205/65R16 tires, but it's important to consider the differences in width and aspect ratio. The 205 tire is narrower and has a taller sidewall, which may affect handling, speedometer accuracy, and overall ride quality. Always check with a tire professional or your vehicle's specifications to ensure compatibility and safety.
205/60R16
You can replace a 205/50R16 tire with a 215/60R16 tire, but it's important to consider that the overall diameter and width will change. The 215/60R16 tire is wider and has a larger sidewall, which may affect vehicle handling, speedometer accuracy, and clearance within the wheel well. Always consult your vehicle's specifications and possibly a tire professional to ensure safety and compatibility.
65 are two sizes taller and skinny.try 205 60 r16
NO, the rim size is incorrect.
Yes, you can generally use a P205/60R16 tire on a vehicle that originally uses a 205/65R16 tire, but it's important to consider the implications. The 60-series tire will have a lower sidewall height, which can affect ride comfort, handling, and speedometer accuracy. Additionally, ensure that there is enough clearance in the wheel well for the lower profile tire. Always consult with a tire professional or refer to the vehicle's specifications before making such changes.
NO, this would be a very bad swap. Your speedometer would read 57 mph at a true 60 mph, and handling, ride, steering, traction, power, and mpg would be adversely effected. A 195/60-16 would be an acceptable swap.
Yes, you can