P / 235 / 55 / R17 P - passenger ( instead of LT - light truck ) 235 - 235 millimeters wide 55 - is the profile - 55 % of the tire width R - Radial tire 17 - 17 inch wheel diameter ( so what you have is a tire that is 9.3 inches wide and 27.2 inches in diameter --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P / 215 / 65 / R17 ( that would be 8.5 inches wide - so a narrower tire by 8 / 10ths of an inch and a higher profile ( 65 % instead of 55 % ) so 28 inches in diameter or 8 / 10ths of an inch larger in diameter you really need to talk to a tire professional to see if the narrower tire will fit safely on your width of wheel rim and if there are any clearance problems and any change required in tire inflation pressure, also there are a variety of speed ratings for tires ( also with the larger diameter tire size when your speedometer reads 60 MPH you will actually be going 61.8 MPH )
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17 inches
The Standard tire is 235/45/17 and the optional tires are 235/40/18.
Well it is 235/45/17... 17 being the size of the rim. So yes it SHOULD fit. 235/ is the height. 45/ is the with and 17/ is the size of the wheel it fits on when reading a tire.
No, you cannot substitute a 225/65R17 tire for a 235/70R16 tire. The first number (225 or 235) represents the width of the tire in millimeters, so the 235 tire is wider. The second number (65 or 70) represents the aspect ratio of the tire, so the 70 tire has a taller sidewall. The last number (17 or 16) represents the diameter of the wheel in inches, so the 17 tire is meant for a larger wheel. It is important to match tire sizes to ensure proper fit and performance.
235/50R-17
235/45/17 is stock
No 16 inch tire will fit on a 17 inch wheel.
235/45/17 OR 215/55/17
Yes, it will fit perfectly.
They weigh roughly about 90-95 lbs each. That is a 17" stock wheel with a BFG tire.
stock 235/65/17
For the Limited 4WD model the factory size is: 235/65-17
Assuming you are using the same 17" wheels if you want to go with a 70 series tire then get 195/70-17. If you want to go with a 60 series tire then get a 235/60-17 which are both good swaps.