Yes, you can use 225/60R17 tires instead of 225/55R17 tires, but there are some important considerations. The 225/60R17 tires are taller, which can affect your vehicle's handling, speedometer accuracy, and fuel efficiency. It's essential to ensure that the larger tires do not interfere with the vehicle's suspension or wheel wells. Always consult your vehicle's manufacturer or a tire professional before making such a change.
17 x 365 x 55 = 341,275
x is your number, so 2x + 17 =55. Solving for x = 19
5 goes into 55 11 times and it goes in to 85 17 times so 11/17.
no- 55 is what is called deficient, Its proper divisors sum 1 + 5 + 11 = 17 which is less that 55.
(17*5)-30 = 55
You can install 235/50-17 or 215/60-17 and that is about the only sizes you should use.
GL/GLS 225/60-17 H-Rated Limited 225/55-18 H-Rated
No, this is not an acceptable swap. The 225/55-17 tires will be 1.41" too large in overall diameter and will cause your speedometer to read 63.47 mph at a true 60 mph. Handling, ride, mileage, and performance will be adversely effected. A 195/55-17 would be acceptable. MY advice is to stick with the OEM size.
225/55/R16 225/55/R16
The owner's manual of your car will tell you which sizes of tires may be used.
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The equivalence is 225 50 R18 so that the diameter may be the same.
17% of 55= 17% * 55= 0.17 * 55= 9.35
Yes, you can
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The base 2003 Mustang had 225/55 16. The GT and Mach 1 had 245/45 17. The Cobra and 10th Anniversary Package had 275/40 17.