It depends on the vehicle. The 235 75 17 is a slightly taller tire so you may want to look to see if you have enough clearance in your wheel wells. I believe around an inch taller.
Your speedometer may read 1 or 2 mph slower then what you are actually doing also. It reads 58 mph when your actually going 60 mph for example. It just depends on how accurate your speedo was originally.
yes
Yes, a 205 75 15 can replace a 235 75 15. Be aware that this will reduce your load carrying capacity and may need more pressure.
Yes you can
No they are different heights (65 and 75 mm) and different rim sizes, 17 and 15 inch diameter respectively.
yes You can but check to see if the revolutions are the same so the speedometer reads correctly.
The 235/75/16 is larger.
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.
235/65-15 or 275/75-15 are very good substitutes.
Doubtfull, is taller and wider.Doubtfull, is taller and wider.
You cannot directly replace 235/75 R15 tires with 265/75 R16 tires due to differences in both width, aspect ratio, and wheel diameter. The 235/75 R15 tires are designed for a 15-inch rim, while the 265/75 R16 tires fit a 16-inch rim. Additionally, the overall diameter and width of the tires will differ, which can affect vehicle handling, speedometer accuracy, and clearance. Always consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional before making such changes.
what is t he difference between 235-75-r16 to 245-75-r16
The 235 / 70 / R16 is 29 inches in diameter The 235 / 75 / R16 is 29.9 inches in diameter