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I have tried and I couldn't get them to fit. :( So, I don't think so.
No, unless it is put on as a data dvd and not a regular video dvd
I could not figure out the math equation. The new data did not fit the existing equation. An equation can be a math formula or standard method.
You measure how many units will fit inside of the area. For example, if you own a plot of land and want to know the area in square feet, construct a lot of squares that are one foot square. Then put as many of those square as will fit into the plot without any overlapping or any gaps. Count the number of squares that fit into the plot.
Usually this is written on a sticker on the driver's side door, however sometimes this gets painted over so is not visible. If it's a standard 15" wheel, the most common one for this pickup would be 205/75R15, 215/70R15, 215/75R15, 225/70R15, 225/75R15... all these will work, they may just be an inch narrower/longer or slightly slimmer/wider, but will still fit the same wheel. Do a search on "tire calculator" and you can put the size of your current tires and then compare them to some of the sizes listed here and it will tell you exactly the difference in measure against your new tires.
Well, isn't that a happy little question? You can put 225 75r15 tires on your Ford Ranger even if the original tires are 225 70r15. It might make your truck sit a bit higher and ride a tad smoother. Just make sure they fit properly and you're good to go!
NO, absolutely not. Never, ever, mix tire sizes on the same axle. You could put a set of 215 on the front and then a set of 205 on the rear but not a 205 & 215 on the same axle. Tires on each axle must be the exact same size.
I had an 84 and now have a 1987 and they both had 15 inch rims I used P205/75 to 215/75R15 tires Better handling with 215 than 205's
235/75R15
The factory tire size for your CRV is 205/70R15. However you may also want to put 215 or 225/70/r15 It can all go and give your car the more outdoors look. Aniel Gangadin
Not with out a lift of some type. I'm looking at doing it to a friend of mine. probably about a 2" lift will be required. original tires are 25.6 " in dia new ones are 27.7" maybe fender trimming as well.
go to tirerack.com, put in year make and model you will come up with 215-35-18
that info is located in the owner's manual use tire size p215/70r15
The Wrangler can fit up to a 31x10.5 tire with no lift. Use the attached web page to see which sizes of non-high flotation tires will fit. http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp I ran the calculator and it says that a 235/75r15 is only 28.87" in overall diameter. So, yes, they should fit because they are under 31".
Can you put a 215 70 r15 tire and a 215 65 r15 tire on same car
NO, the rim sizes are different.