When switching from a 255/70R16 to a 265/75R16 tire, the primary changes are in the tire's width and aspect ratio. The 265 tire is wider (10 mm) and has a larger sidewall height due to the increased aspect ratio, which can result in improved ride comfort and traction. Additionally, the overall diameter of the 265/75R16 tire is larger, which may slightly affect speedometer readings and vehicle handling dynamics. It's important to ensure that the new tire size is compatible with your vehicle's specifications.
Yes, you can replace 265/70R16 tires with 265/75R16 tires, but there are some considerations. The 265/75R16 tires are slightly taller, which will increase your vehicle's ride height and may affect speedometer accuracy. Additionally, ensure there's enough clearance in your wheel wells to accommodate the larger diameter to avoid rubbing while turning or during suspension compression. Always consult your vehicle's owner manual or a tire professional before making such changes.
265 = 265/1
40% of 265= 40% * 265= 0.4 * 265= 106
.80 * 265 = 21280% of 265 = 212
265-225 = 40
Yes you can
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That is a fairly good swap. Know that your speedometer will show 60.8 mph at a true 60 mph. A better swap would be a 265/70-16. Your speedometer would show 59.7 at a true 60 mph.
Not a problem.Both sizes fit with no mods. Just replaced my LongTrails with 265 75r16 Cooper Discoverer AT 3 . Rides a little higher .Your speedo will be more accurate. Gas milage may slip a bit too.
It is caused by taking the 17 year old kid on wiki answers seriously when he said you could replace your 255/70R16 tires with 265/75R16. Most often caused by oversized tires on the vehicle but check for inner fenderwell being loose or damaged and maybe a suspension problem.
The best place to purchase 265 75R16 tyres would be from a specialist car dealer such as Halford's. It is best to research tyres before a purchase is made.
No they will not. 245 75r16 are for a 16" rim, 265 70r17 are for a 17 rim.
the most common size is 245/75r16 but the optinal size which most people go with is 265/75r16
265/75R16
Switching from 255/70-16 to 265/70-16 will cause your speedometer to show 58.9 mph at a true 60 mph or a difference of 1.1 mph. A better switch would be from 255/70-16 to 265/65-16. Your speedometer will be off .9 mph too slow.
Yes they will.
If you are running on 265/70R16, if in UK 28-30psi will give u good smooth ride