No you should not you use 225/75-16 on a car that came with 215/65-16. This is a 7.79% difference in diameter which is never recommended. You should never go over 3% difference. Your speedometer will read 55.3 at a true 60 mph. Your handling, braking, ride, and performance will suffer with this size. There is no 75 series tire that will work well on this vehicle. You can however switch to a 195/70-16 if you are determined to go with a different series tire. I would recommend you stick with the OEM size.
Can u put 225/75/r16 on in sted of 225/75r1
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They are the same.
Doubtful, the 225/65 tires are narrower and shorter.
That would be a very bad swap. The 225/60R16's are 3.25 inches shorter in height. This would make the speedometer be showing 60 mph when you are actually going only 51 mph.
A 225 75R 16 tire will fit on a 245 75R 16 rim. The only difference between the tires is the height of the sidewall.
No, this is a horrible swap. The 225/75-16 tire will be 7.46% (2.36") smaller in overall diameter. You should never, ever, go over 3% difference. Your speedometer would read 57.5 at a true 60 mph. Handling, ride, power, & fuel mileage will be adversely effected.
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No you should not you use 225/75-16 on a car that came with 215/65-16. This is a 7.79% difference in diameter which is never recommended. You should never go over 3% difference. Your speedometer will read 55.3 at a true 60 mph. Your handling, braking, ride, and performance will suffer with this size. There is no 75 series tire that will work well on this vehicle. You can however switch to a 195/70-16 if you are determined to go with a different series tire. I would recommend you stick with the OEM size.
It can change the accuracy of the speedometer.
A 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee