Yes the 60 is just the height of the tyre as long as it is the same inch tyre (16) and same tyres are fitted in pairs front or rear axle.
16+60 = 76
16/60 x 100 = 26.6 recurring (that is, 26.6666...) Therefore, 16 is 26.6 recurring percent of 60.
60 percent is bigger; 16/100 = 16%
The GCF is 2.
Yes - divide both by 4 16/60 = 4/15
235/65-16 or 255/60-16 are acceptable swaps.
The significance of the numbers 225 60 16 may be linked to a tire brand from Goodyear that uses that particular number sequence. Goodyear Viva 2 Tire P225/60R16.
30 psi front and 28 psi rear is good.
The 1993 Dodge Intrepid had two OEM tire sizes. The factory fitments for this vehicle were the P205/70/15 and P225/60/16 sizes.
If the OEM size for the car is 205/55-16 then the 225/60-16 tires will NOT be a good choice as a replacement 60 series tires. They will be 7% larger in overall diameter and your handling, ride, fuel mileage, performance, and speedometer will be adversly effected. It is never recommended to go over or under 3%. If you wish to use a 60 series tire then you would need to install a set of 195/60-16 which wil be 1.35% larger in overall diameter and are acceptible.
30 psi
Yes, you can.
Yes you can use 205 60 r 16 tires in place of 205 50 r 16. They are only slightly higher.
The stock tires for a Crown Victoria are P225-60-R15, provided you haven't changed wheels.
no you cannot
no you cannot
Yes, you can.