The 235 / 65 / R16 is the lower profile tire ( 28 inches in diameter instead of the 29 inches in diameter for the 235 / 70 / R16 ) Both size tires are the same width
A 235/70R16 tire has an overall diameter of approximately 28.9 inches (about 73.4 cm). This measurement is derived from the tire's width (235 mm), aspect ratio (70%), and rim size (16 inches). The aspect ratio indicates that the tire's sidewall height is 70% of its width.
According to the Michelin website the factory tire size is 215 / 60 / 16 That tire would be 26.2 inches in diameter A 235 / 65 / 16 tire is 28.0 inches in diameter So I would say NO , that size tire is too high
28 inches
A 235 85 16 tire is 31.72 inches in diameter and has a 15.86 inch radius and a 99.65 inch circumference
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 )
235/70/16
235-85 16
235 70r 16
235 60 16
Yes, you can replace a 245/75R16 tire with a 235/75R16 tire. The first number (245 or 235) represents the width of the tire in millimeters, so the 235 tire will be slightly narrower. The second number (75) represents the aspect ratio, indicating the height of the tire sidewall as a percentage of the width. The third number (16) represents the diameter of the wheel in inches, which is the same for both tires. Overall, the 235/75R16 tire will be slightly narrower but compatible with the 245/75R16 tire size.
215/75-16 is about your only choice.