No, 235/70 tires will not fit properly on 255/70 rims. Tire width and rim width need to be compatible for optimal performance and safety. A 235 tire is narrower than a 255 tire, so it may not seat correctly on the wider rim, potentially leading to handling issues and increased wear. It's important to match tire sizes to the appropriate rim width for safe driving.
Only if you get rims to match the 15 inch tires that will fit on your vehicle.You cannot mount 15 inch tires on 14 inch rims.
Absoulty not if the 255/70-16 is the OEM tire size. The 215 will be 13% smaller in overall diameter. You should never, ever go over 3% different. You would have to go to a 275/60-16 to even be close to 3% and then it would be 3.5% smaller.
Yes they will. I put them on yesterday and i noticed it has way more grip then the smaller tires (of course). There's no rubbing or nothing its just better in the snow and rain. P275 R70 on the front and P275 R75 on the back. I recommend everyone that drives a 2 wheel drive ford ranger do this.
Yes, but you speedometer will show 58.7 mph at a true 60 mph.
You can but it is not a perfect swap. Make sure you have the same size tire on each axle.
you mean a 235/60 r16 being used with 3-235/70 r16? I wouldn't unless it's an emergency. the single tire has a smaller diameter. by 23.5 mm. the 235 part is basically the width of the tire, the 60 and/or 70 is a percentage of that with and that is the profile or height of the tire. so the difference is these tires is 10% of 235mm.
Lots of vehicles use this size tire. Why would you even ask such a question?
No, a 215/60 R15 and a 215/70 R15 will not fit the same rim properly. While both tires have the same width (215 mm) and diameter (15 inches), the aspect ratio differs, meaning the sidewall height of the 215/70 is taller than that of the 215/60. This difference in sidewall height can affect the overall diameter of the tire and may cause clearance issues with the vehicle's wheel well or suspension components.
Yes, the 75 has a taller sidewall than the 70. If the car has stiffer suspension it will give a feeling of sway the taller you get. Can you? Yes. Should you? No. Your speedometer will be off and your ride and handling will suffer. If you must change sizes go with a 265/65-16 or 245/75-16. My advice is to stick with the OEM size.
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