No they are different heights (65 and 75 mm) and different rim sizes, 17 and 15 inch diameter respectively.
Yes all four or 2 in the same axle.might not be manufactures specification but it works great
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.
235/65 R17 and 225/65 R17 tires are not directly interchangeable due to their width difference. The first number in the tire designation indicates the width in millimeters, so a 235 tire is 10 mm wider than a 225 tire. While they share the same aspect ratio and diameter, using a different width can affect handling, clearance, and overall vehicle performance. It's best to consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional before making any changes.
Yes, you can use 225/60 R17 instead of 235/65 R17, but there are important considerations. The 225/60 R17 tire has a smaller width and a shorter sidewall height compared to the 235/65 R17, which may affect your vehicle's handling, ride comfort, and speedometer readings. It’s essential to ensure that the narrower tire fits your vehicle's wheel well without rubbing and that it meets any load and speed rating requirements. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional before making such changes.
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 )
They will fit on your rims, however they may be too big for your wheel wells.
Yes, a 235/65 R17 tire can fit in place of a 235/55 R17, but it will change the overall diameter and height of the tire. The 65 aspect ratio means the sidewall is taller, resulting in a larger overall diameter, which can affect speedometer readings, fuel economy, and handling. Additionally, the increased tire height may cause clearance issues in the wheel well, particularly when turning or under load. Always consult a tire professional or your vehicle's manual before making such changes.
The correct factory tire size for a 2001 Jeep Cherokee is 225/75-16.
The 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited runs with 2 sizes available. the most common is 235/65 R17. The other available size is 245/65 R17.
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.
No this is a bad substitution as the 205/65-15 tire will be 5.07% smaller in diameter. A good substitution is 235/65-15 which is only 0.63% larger in diameter which is a good swap.
Yes, you can use 235/60 R17 instead of 225/65 R17, but there are some considerations. The 235/60 tire is wider and has a shorter sidewall, which may affect your vehicle's handling, ride comfort, and speedometer accuracy. It's important to check the vehicle's specifications and ensure that the new tire size won't cause any clearance issues or affect the overall performance. Always consult a tire professional if you're unsure about compatibility.