No, a 245 tire is 245 mm wide. A 275 is 275 mm wide.
A 245 tire will not fit directly on a 255 tire, as the numbers indicate different widths. The first number represents the tire's width in millimeters, so a 255 tire is 10 millimeters wider than a 245 tire. However, you can mount a 245 tire on a wheel that accommodates a 255 tire, but the overall performance and handling may be affected. Always consult your vehicle's specifications and a tire professional for the best fit and safety.
what is the right tire pressure for 745i 245-45-19 front 275-40-19 rear
That is quite a bit wider, make sure there is clearance when steering is on full lock.
The first number is the width of the tires in mm.. 275/30/24 is just a wider tire
It is 275 mm wide.
A 235 / 85 / 16 tire is ( 31.7 inches in diameter and has a section width of 9.3 inches ) A 245 / 80 / 16 tire is ( 31.4 inches in diameter and has a section width of 9.6 inches ) So , they are pretty close in physical size , but I don't know about the weight carrying capacity ( the 245 tire , with the lower profile . is 3 /10 th of an inch smaller diameter and 3 /10 inch wider )
To find the height difference between a 245/75R16 and a 245/70R16 tire, we need to calculate their overall diameters. The formula for the overall diameter is: (section width × aspect ratio × 2 / 25.4) + wheel diameter. For the 245/75 tire, the diameter is approximately 30.5 inches, while for the 245/70 tire, it’s about 29.5 inches. Therefore, the 245/75R16 tire is about 1 inch taller than the 245/70R16 tire.
You may have:An optional wheel that is widerAftermarket wheels that are widerThe wider tire will not harm anything and are much more available or much cheaper.
If you have enough clearance for the wider tire, yes. You can but it is not advisable. The 245/75-16 will be 3.88% larger in overall diameter and it is never advisable to go over 3%. Your speedometer will read 57.6 at a true 60 mph. You will also have a slight loss of pulling power. You can however go to a 245/70-16 which is an excellent substitute and is only .75% larger.
Yes, the smaller the aspect ratio the wider the tire.
Doubtful, since the radial is bigger on the r17...
Dodge charger tire sizes can vary. If you have the all-season tire option, then the size is typically 245/45R20 on all four wheels. If you select the summer tire/high performance option, then the rear tires are 255/45R20. Either way, the rims are 20x9inch. There are a number of owners using a wide variety of tire sizes - 275/40R20 are common wider rear tire sizes and work on the 9 inch stock wheels. You can find other options by browsing the discussion forums of SRT8 owner's clubs online.