Since you are changing the second number which is the aspect ratio the overall height of the 265/70 is going to 2.1 inches taller than the 265/60. That is quite a big difference and more than the 3% change most car manufactures allow.
Can a 225/60R 16 tire replace a 235/70R 16 tire.
Can a 265-70r x17 tire work on a 2004 toyota thundra 4x4
YES, no problem.
Yes, they are
No, you cannot directly replace a 265/70R17 tire with a 225/60R17 tire. The two sizes have different widths, aspect ratios, and overall diameters, which can affect vehicle handling, speedometer accuracy, and safety. The 265 tire is wider and has a larger overall diameter compared to the 225 tire, so it’s crucial to use tires that match the specifications recommended for your vehicle. Always consult your vehicle's owner manual or a tire professional for appropriate tire sizes.
265 70R 17
a 15 x 6.5 or a 16x 6.5 tire sizes would be a P205/70R/15, P215/60R/16, or a P225/60R16
Oh, dude, technically yes, a 75R tire can replace a 70R tire as long as the rim size is compatible. It might affect your speedometer accuracy a bit, but hey, who's really paying attention to that, right? Just make sure it fits your car and you're good to go.
Not on the same axle.
These two sizes are acceptable substitutes. 195/65-14 175/75-14
I believe a 24-70R-19.5 or a 22-70R-19.5.
That's what I'm looking for for my F150, here is link for that size. http://www.tirechain.com/P265-70R-17.htm I don't know which kind imma get yet.