Yes, the smaller the aspect ratio the wider the tire.
A 235 60 16.
Yes. It will be a bit wider and shorter than your stock 205/75-15 tire.
it will fit but the tire is wider and is taller in diameter. Your speedometer will be off.
Sometimes going with a wider tire will make the car ride differently, especially if the tires fit outside the wheel wells.
Probably not because of the rim width. The 255 is a wider tire.
In tire sizing, a number like 50 or 60 refers to the aspect ratio, which is the height of the tire's sidewall as a percentage of its width. A tire with a 50 aspect ratio has a shorter sidewall compared to a tire with a 60 aspect ratio, which means the 60 aspect ratio tire is generally taller and may appear wider. However, the actual width is determined by the tire's designation (e.g., 205/50 R16 vs. 205/60 R16), so you need to look at the width number to compare them directly.
9.25" wide 21.55" tall
The aspect ratio is the tires profile. For instance, a tire with a 60 aspect ratio means that the tires hight from tread to rim is 60% of the tires nominal width. The lower the aspect ratio # the wider the tire.
A king size bedding is approximately 16 inches wider than a queen size bedding. A king size is 76" wide by 80" long, while the queen is 60" wide by 80" long.
maybe, you may get some rubbing of the tire when you do sharp turns or the tire may rub against the strut all of the time due to the tire being a bit wider
Motorcycle tires are typically sized such as "120/70" or "160/60". The first number indicates (in MM) the width, which needs to match your rim size. The second number indicates the height of the tire as a proportion of width. IOW, a "120/70" tire is 120mm wide, and 84mm tall (120 * 70%). A "160/60" is 160mm wide, and 96mm tall (160 * 60%).
Yes, you can replace 195/60 R16 tires with 205/55 R16 tires, but there are important considerations. The 205 tire is wider and has a lower aspect ratio, which may affect handling, ride comfort, and speedometer accuracy. Additionally, ensure that there is enough clearance in your wheel well for the wider tire to avoid rubbing. It's advisable to consult with a tire professional to confirm compatibility with your vehicle.