Yes but the profile is different and will affect your speedometer.
No you can not. say for example 265 70 R16 the height of the tire from the rim to outside of tire is 70% of the 265. you can use a calculator to find what size of tire you can use other wise your speedometer will be out
Nope. the "15" is the size of your rim. 15". So a tire with a 15" opening wont fit a 16" rim. but you can put larger tires on the 15" rim.
No you can not. say for example 265 70 R16 the height of the tire from the rim to outside of tire is 70% of the 265. you can use a calculator to find what size of tire you can use other wise your speedometer will be out
Yes, you can put a 235/65R17 tire on a rim that fits a 245/65R17 tire. Both tire sizes share the same rim diameter and width range, making them compatible. However, the 235 tire will be slightly narrower than the 245, which may affect handling and traction. Always ensure that the tire pressure and load ratings are appropriate for your vehicle.
Yes, it will fit perfectly.
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A 265 tire is generally too wide for a 17x7 rim, as it typically requires a rim width of at least 7.5 to 9 inches for proper fitment and performance. Using a tire that is too wide for the rim can lead to handling issues, uneven tire wear, and potential safety concerns. It's advisable to consult the tire manufacturer's specifications for the best fitment options.
No, 235/70 tires will not fit properly on 255/70 rims. Tire width and rim width need to be compatible for optimal performance and safety. A 235 tire is narrower than a 255 tire, so it may not seat correctly on the wider rim, potentially leading to handling issues and increased wear. It's important to match tire sizes to the appropriate rim width for safe driving.
Take the tire and the rim to a tire shop. It requires special equipment to properly replace the tire and balance the rim.
Well it is 235/45/17... 17 being the size of the rim. So yes it SHOULD fit. 235/ is the height. 45/ is the with and 17/ is the size of the wheel it fits on when reading a tire.
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.
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