Tires labeled as 225/75R16 have a width of 225 mm, an aspect ratio of 75% (meaning the sidewall height is 75% of the width), and are designed to fit a 16-inch diameter wheel. The sidewall height is approximately 169 mm (225 mm x 0.75), making the overall diameter of the tire about 28.4 inches (or 722 mm). This size is commonly used on light trucks and SUVs.
The 235/75/16 is larger.
225. 75 goes into 225 exactly 3 times.
"225 75 16 OEM" refers to a specific tire size and its designation as Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). The numbers indicate the tire's width (225 mm), aspect ratio (75%), and diameter (16 inches) of the wheel it fits. OEM signifies that the tire is designed to meet the specifications set by the vehicle manufacturer, ensuring compatibility and performance for that particular model.
The GCF is 75.
The GCF is 75.
Yes you can
Doubtful, the 225/65 tires are narrower and shorter.
A 225 75R 16 tire will fit on a 245 75R 16 rim. The only difference between the tires is the height of the sidewall.
I found new BF Goodrich tires from the BIG O Tires website for $49.99 dollars each.
There are two tire sizes for the 2005 liberty depending on the installed wheels.235/70-16 and 225/75-16
i think the biggest are 235/75 15 but if you stay at 225 70 15 its better
The 235/75/16 is larger.
The 225/55 tires are wider and shorter in sidewall height, so the height would be fine but you'll need to see if the width works without scraping.
225/75/15
235 75 16 fit and look big. no clearance problems.
Toyota had two size tires for that vehicle depending on what date of mfr was. 225/75-15 or 265/70-16. What is on it now?
Yes, you can