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Q: Can we use a 235 65 R17 instead of a 225 65 R17?
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Can you use 225 65 R17 instead of 225 60 R17?

yes the only difference is that it will be that it will be just a bit higher than the originals


Can you use 225 60 R17 instead of 215 60 R17?

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What other tire sizes will fit 225 55 r17?

You can install 235/50-17 or 215/60-17 and that is about the only sizes you should use.


Can use 225 65 R17 instead 225 60 R17?

No, this is an unacceptable swap. You must never go over or under 3% of the original tires diameter. The 65 series tire will be 3.21% larger in overall diameter. This will have an adverse effect on handling, ride, & braking. Your speedometer will also be off 2 mph.


Can you use 225 45 18 tires instead of 225 50 18?

Yes, you can use a 225-45-18 tires instead of 225-50-18 tires.


Can you use 225 70 R16 on your jeep grand Cherokee Laredo instead of 225 75 R16?

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Can you use a 225-40-18 as a subsitute tire for a 235-50-18?

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Can you use 235-70R16 tires instead of 215-70R16 tires?

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Can you use 205 65 r 15 instead of 235 75 r 15 on your blazer?

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Can you use 225 45 R17 offset 60 in Mazda6?

I need to know what size tires you have installed now to answer. Installing a tire with a different overall diameter will effect speedometer, handling, mileage, and performance. Use the link I will post to see what different size tires will do.


Can we use 225 65 R17 instead of 225 60 R17?

You can but shouldn't. If you chose to do so, you would decrease the circumference of the wheel and therefore your top speed will be lower, but acceleration a bit higher. Your speedo will also read wrongly, but not by much, and it will overstate the speed. The real answer to this question comes from an understanding of what all the numbers mean. The 225 is the width of the tyre in mm. The 60 and 65 are the profile of the tyre, or the ratio of height / width. So, the height of the 60 tyre is 60% of the width, and the height of the 65 tyre is 65% of the width. The R means that its a steel radial tyre. The 17 means that it fits a 17 inch rim. The overall diameter of the 225/60R17 wheel and tyre combination will be 17 inches (431.8mm) plus 2 times 225 * 0.60 = 431.8 + 270 = 701.8 mm The overall diameter of the 225/65/R17 wheel and tyre combination will be 17 inches (431.8mm) plus 2 times 225 * 0.65 = 431.8 + 292.5 = 724.3 mm So, the answer in the first paragraph is correct. The explanation above is why. Only one more thing to add to the first paragraph. Using the 60 tyres instead of the 65 tyres will give you better braking performance. Or, in other words, your brakes will not have to work as hard to stop the vehicle, but you might be more likely to lock up the brakes, and skid. This is because the 'lever' length is shortened. i.e. The distance from the centre of the wheel to the road surface is reduced, by 22.5mm, so it easier for the brakes to stop the vehicle. This isn't a major problem, because you should get used to it relatively quickly. If you fit the 60 tyres instead of the 65 tyres, you will be travelling slower than your speedo indicates you are.