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
Not on the same axle.
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.
I believe a 24-70R-19.5 or a 22-70R-19.5.
These two sizes are acceptable substitutes. 195/65-14 175/75-14
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.