28.88 inches/733.5 cm.
28.8 height and 9.25 wide
The tire size 235/75R15 indicates a width of 235 mm, an aspect ratio of 75%, and a 15-inch rim diameter. Compatible tire sizes may include 225/75R15 and 245/75R15, as they have similar overall diameters and can fit the same rim size. However, it's essential to check the vehicle's specifications and clearance for compatibility. Always consult a tire professional or refer to the vehicle's manual for the best options.
look on the driver side door the tire size should be 235x75x15 or 235x70x15
No, the tire is too large in overall diameter.
Depends. It's not the rim diameter that's important, but the overall diameter of the rim + tire combo. If the overall diameter changes, your odo and your speedo will be off. Bigger diameter, they will read low. Smaller diameter and the'll read high. But if you can go for a bigger rim, and a more low profile tire, then it's possible to ge the overall diameter to stay the same, and your gauges will still read true.
You do not want to go to a smaller overall diameter tire as it will adversely effect your speedometer, and performance. You can however go to a 75 series tire which will not change overall diameter. A 215/75-16 will work just fine.
More than likely you can as long as you get a tire size that will keep the overall diameter of the tire/wheel close to the OEM diameter.
The idea when doing this is to install a tire with a shorter sidewall. It's the overall diameter of the tire you are looking to match. If your stock set up has a tire with an overall diameter of say 26" then you'll want to find a tire with the same overall diameter in the 20" version. However, you aren't going to have much sidewall left on the tire with the 5" change you're making. Watch out for potholes or those rims are toast. Tire Rack online allows you to shop tires by size and you can click on the specs. The diameter will be listed there. Keep plugging in tire sizes until you find the ones that match.
One number is the overall tire height, one is tire width and the other is the inside diameter.
Yes as long as you keep the overall diameter the same. For instance you would replace a 185/75-15 tire with a 215/65-15 tire which would keep your overall diameter almost the same. Click the link to calculate what size tire to go with.
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The diameter of a car tire is 40cm and the diameter of a toy car tire is 18mm. Find the ratio of the diameter of the car to the diameter of the toy car