Yes, as long as you have clearance for the front wheels to steer.
Assuming you are using the same 17" wheels if you want to go with a 70 series tire then get 195/70-17. If you want to go with a 60 series tire then get a 235/60-17 which are both good swaps.
The factory sizes for the 1992 Pathfinder are: 235/75-15and 31X10.5-15 (optional tire).
For example lets use 235/75r15 235 is the tread width in milimeters. 75 is the aspect ratio. The side wall is 75% of 235 milimeters high. R is for a radial tire 15 is the rim height in inches
No, you cannot substitute a 225/65R17 tire for a 235/70R16 tire. The first number (225 or 235) represents the width of the tire in millimeters, so the 235 tire is wider. The second number (65 or 70) represents the aspect ratio of the tire, so the 70 tire has a taller sidewall. The last number (17 or 16) represents the diameter of the wheel in inches, so the 17 tire is meant for a larger wheel. It is important to match tire sizes to ensure proper fit and performance.
For example lets use 235/75r15 235 is the tread width in milimeters. 75 is the aspect ratio. The side wall is 75% of 235 milimeters high. R is for a radial tire 15 is the rim height in inches
My 1990 E350 has 235 85 R 16 size tires.
235/45/17 OR 215/55/17
You can install 235/50-17 or 215/60-17 and that is about the only sizes you should use.
225/60R16 and 235/60R16 tires are not fully interchangeable due to their different widths. The first number (225 vs. 235) indicates the tire's width in millimeters, so the 235 tire is wider than the 225 tire. While they share the same aspect ratio and diameter, using different width tires on the same vehicle can affect handling, fuel efficiency, and may also lead to clearance issues. It's recommended to consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional before making any changes.
275/65-16 or 235/75-16 Either of these sizes is an excellent substitute.
It depends on the model and wheel size. My '02 XLS has 235/70-16's. Check out tirerack.com and it will give you the stock tire sizes (assuming you haven't changed the wheels.)