255 70 r16
255 millimeters of tread width, sidewall 70% of 255 (178.5mm), radial tire, 16 inch rim
245 75 r16
245 mm of tread width, sidewall 75% of 245 (183.75), radial tire, 16 inch rim.
255 70 r16
255 millimeters of tread width, sidewall 70% of 255 (178.5mm), radial tire, 16 inch rim
245 75 r16
245 mm of tread width, sidewall 75% of 245 (183.75), radial tire, 16 inch rim.
Yes you can
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.
There were two original tire sizes for this car. 245/70R16 245/75R16
They have one of 2. Either 225/75R16 or 245/70R16
Yes, you can
yes
Yes, you can replace your 245/70R16 tires with 225/75R16 tires, but there are some important considerations. The 225/75R16 tires are narrower and have a slightly larger overall diameter, which can affect your vehicle's handling, speedometer accuracy, and clearance. Ensure that there is enough space in your wheel wells and consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional to confirm compatibility and safety.
NO, the 245 tire will be smaller in overall diameter and your speedometer will be off. Handling, ride, power, and fuel economy will be effected.
245/70r16
That is a fairly good swap. Know that your speedometer will show 60.8 mph at a true 60 mph. A better swap would be a 265/70-16. Your speedometer would show 59.7 at a true 60 mph.
No they will not. 245 75r16 are for a 16" rim, 265 70r17 are for a 17 rim.
the most common size is 245/75r16 but the optinal size which most people go with is 265/75r16