To find the equivalent size of tires when replacing 27x1 1/4 tires, you need to consider the diameter of the wheel. The equivalent size would be 700x32c tires.
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Yes, you can replace the rims and tires at different times, on both cars and motorcycles. However with cars it is usually recommended to replace them both at the same time, since it is much easier and the rims get wear as well.
Yes you can, as long as you replace all four tires. Having different sizes tires on the vehicle will ruin the diff as the car believes it is constantly cornering, thus wearing either side at a different rate.
NO, the rim size is different.
Fragmented question?? If you have under 3/32nd's remaining on your tires replace them. If you have wires hanging out of your tires replace them. Replace tires as needed or rather replace all at once if you do not like mis-matched tires. However many people will replace just two tires at a time then rotate when the other two need replacement.
If you want to replace the current tires on your vehicle with a 17 inch tire you will have to have the proper rims for that tire. If you currently have rims for a 17 inch tire then you would not have to replace them but if your tire rims are smaller or larger then they would have to be replaced.
Cost for new tires on a Honda Civic will vary. This price will be different depending on whether they are new or used and where you purchase them.
To replace all the tires on a car with 27-inch rims, you would need four tires.
NO, that is not possible. Rim size is different and even if you found same bolt pattern there would be problems.
I think it makes more sense just to buy a new tire because that way you will get a longer life on it. It can be complicated if you replace your tires at different points .
Yes, you can
It is generally not recommended to replace your tires with a different size, especially if the difference is significant. The 275R16 tires are wider than the 270R16 tires, which can affect the performance and handling of your vehicle. It's best to consult with a tire professional or refer to your vehicle's manufacturer guidelines for the appropriate tire size.