Yes, you can replace a 255/70 R16 tire with a 235/75 R16 tire, but there are some important considerations. The 255/70 R16 has a wider tread and a slightly shorter sidewall compared to the 235/75 R16, which may affect handling, stability, and overall ride quality. Additionally, ensure that the new tires fit within your vehicle's wheel wells and do not interfere with suspension components. It's always best to consult your vehicle's manufacturer recommendations or a tire professional before making such a change.
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Yes, you can replace 245/70 R16 tires with 225/70 R16 tires, but there are some considerations. The 225 tires are narrower, which may affect traction, handling, and stability. Additionally, the overall diameter of the tires will be slightly different, potentially impacting speedometer accuracy and vehicle clearance. It's advisable to consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
That's not an equation you can solve, since it doesn't have an equal si Assuming you mean: 3x - 4y = 16 For a start, you should replace y with -1. Then solve the resulting equation: 3x - 4(-1) = 16 for x.
Use the area formula for the triange: area = (1/2) x base x height, replace the numbers that you know, and solve.
16% of 16= 16% * 16= 0.16 * 16= 2.56
Can a 225/60R 16 tire replace a 235/70R 16 tire.
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Yes, you can
Yes, you can
Yes you can
Yes, that's reasonable.
Yes you can
Maybe, if there is clearance for the wider tire.
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That is a very close swap, so yes.
should grand. Its only the profile that's different.
That should be OK, but check carefully for any rubbing.