Can you? Yes. Should you? Absolutely not. You will have a tire that is a whopping 11.39% or (10.32 Inches) larger in diameter. Your speedometer will be 12.84% or (7 mph) too slow at 60 mph. Want to go with a 70 series tire then you will have to go with a 155/70-17 which would look horrible on your car if you can even find that size. Stick with the OEM size.
Yes, you can use 225/50 R17 tires instead of 225/60 R17 tires, but there are important considerations. The 225/50 R17 tires have a shorter sidewall, which will affect ride comfort and handling, potentially leading to a stiffer ride and increased cornering performance. Additionally, the overall diameter of the tire will be smaller, which can impact speedometer accuracy and may affect the vehicle's clearance and suspension. Always consult a professional or refer to your vehicle's specifications before making such changes.
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.
195/60/r15, 205/55/r15, 205/50/r16, 225/45/r17..... this information is also located inside the gas filler door The correct tire size for this car is 195 65 R15.
Yes you can use 205 60 r 16 tires in place of 205 50 r 16. They are only slightly higher.
No, this is a very bad substitute. You cannot go from a 50 series to a 65 series on this car if the 215/50-17 is the OEM size. You can go with a 195/55-17 which is a perfect swap or a 205/55-17 which although not perfect is acceptable.ANS 2 - He's not even talking about the same RIMsize -R15 and R17 ! - NO way can these be substituted.
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You can install 235/50-17 or 215/60-17 and that is about the only sizes you should use.
Tire sizes that can fit a 255/50 R17 include 245/55 R17 and 265/45 R17, as they have similar overall diameters and widths. However, it's essential to check the vehicle's specifications and ensure that the alternative tire sizes do not interfere with the suspension or bodywork. Always consult a tire professional or your vehicle's manual for the best options tailored to your specific needs.
Yes to the 205/50/r16 it will worl fine- no on the 205-55-r16 to tall and heavy
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.
50, 205, 50.
235/45/17 OR 215/55/17