It is 315 mm wide.
yes, there not as wide as the 65's you have on there now-- the smaller the number, the wider the tire is
315/70/17
stock tire size for a 4x4 is lt 265/70/r17 load range e
Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicle
The correct factory tire size for a 1010 Jeep Wrangler is 255-70/R17.
Typically nothing, although it will fill you fenders out better. On my dodge I went from a 245/70-17 to a 265/70-17. A little taller and a little wider...
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Yes, you can substitute 235/65 R17 tires for 215/70 R17 tires, but there are important considerations. The 235/65 R17 tires are wider and have a slightly lower sidewall height, which can affect handling, ride comfort, and speedometer accuracy. It's essential to check your vehicle's specifications and consult with a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
Stock tire sizes for the 1997 F150 were P235/70/R16, P255/70/R16, or 265/70/R17 ( I can't remember if the 17s were P-metric or LTs)
235 / 65 / R17 is ( 29 inches in diameter and the tire section width is 9.3 inches ) 245 / 70 / R18 is ( 31.5 inches in diameter and the section width is 9.6 inches )
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Assuming you are using the same 17" wheels if you want to go with a 70 series tire then get 195/70-17. If you want to go with a 60 series tire then get a 235/60-17 which are both good swaps.