300500
364-205= 159 (the difference between the two numbers)
The designation "205 55 V16" refers to a tire's size and specifications. The "205" indicates the tire's width in millimeters, while "55" represents the aspect ratio, meaning the height of the sidewall is 55% of the tire's width. The "V" denotes the speed rating, indicating the maximum speed at which the tire can safely operate, with "V" typically allowing for speeds up to 149 mph (240 km/h). Finally, "16" signifies the diameter of the wheel the tire is designed to fit, measured in inches.
Yes, you can generally use a P205/60R16 tire on a vehicle that originally uses a 205/65R16 tire, but it's important to consider the implications. The 60-series tire will have a lower sidewall height, which can affect ride comfort, handling, and speedometer accuracy. Additionally, ensure that there is enough clearance in the wheel well for the lower profile tire. Always consult with a tire professional or refer to the vehicle's specifications before making such changes.
In tire sizing, a number like 50 or 60 refers to the aspect ratio, which is the height of the tire's sidewall as a percentage of its width. A tire with a 50 aspect ratio has a shorter sidewall compared to a tire with a 60 aspect ratio, which means the 60 aspect ratio tire is generally taller and may appear wider. However, the actual width is determined by the tire's designation (e.g., 205/50 R16 vs. 205/60 R16), so you need to look at the width number to compare them directly.
There are 100 cm in a metre so:205 m = 205 m x 100 = 20,500 cm
Yes , you can replace a 205 50r 16 with a 205 60 r 216. You must replace in pairs, not a single tire.
205-70 denotes a lower profile tire that 205-75
The OEM size is 205/70-15. But I assume you want to stay with a 16" tire. If that be the case a 205/65-16 is much closer to the OEM size than the 225 tire.
Yes, you can
If they have the identical aspect ratio and wheel diameter as comparing a 215/70-15 to a 205/70-15 the 215 tire will be .56" taller.
Yes it can.
Nope. 205Mb is bigger.
The cost of a 205 60 R16 tire for a Buick will vary. The price ranges from $70 to $200 as there are many different types of tires available for this range.
The '70' tire is higher, but marginally. Should work on same car.
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The tire is taller
Of course you can.