Speedometer reading will be over by 3%.
yes
go to tirerack.com and they have a size equivalent chart on there.
Yes, you can replace 245/70 R16 tires with 225/70 R16 tires, but there are some considerations. The 225 tires are narrower, which may affect traction, handling, and stability. Additionally, the overall diameter of the tires will be slightly different, potentially impacting speedometer accuracy and vehicle clearance. It's advisable to consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
If you are going on a 16 hour coach trip, the best way to entertain yourself is books and a video game.
16 and 9 are coprime so that the only number going into both is 1.
Yes you can use 205 60 r 16 tires in place of 205 50 r 16. They are only slightly higher.
You can but your speedometer will be off. The 205/50-16 has a diameter of 24.1 " and the 205/55-16 has a diameter of 24.9". That is a difference of .8". I suggest you stick with the OEM size. Click the link to see what effect different sizes will have.
Yes, they will fit.
Yes to the 205/50/r16 it will worl fine- no on the 205-55-r16 to tall and heavy
205/65/16
205/55/ 16 tire size
P 205/65/16
15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.
First off you are going to have to change wheels if you go from 16" to 15", and going to that size will adversely effect handling, ride, mileage, & power. Also your speedometer will read 56.7 at a true 60 mph. If you wish to go to a 15" wheels then get a set of 205/60-15 and they will work well.
Yes, IF the same size on each side of axle. ie, both front the same, both rear the same but front/rear can be slightly different.
15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.
205/55/16