Posted by old on February 15, 2010 at 15:02:52 from (4.245.4.58):
In Reply to: tire guru's???? posted by dave2 on February 15, 2010 at 14:20:08:
Well the 225/75RX16 it a narrower tire I.E. the 2nd number tell you how wide a tire is the first number how tall it is and the last the rim size. So that 235/70RX16 would be a tire that would sort of fit between the other 2 you listed if they both said 70 or 75. I think the 70 is about a 1/2 wider then the 75 is. So say you have tires that number 205/80R or 205/75R 205/70R or 205/60R all in theory are the same height but the 80 is narrower then all the rest as is every one in progression and the 60 being the widest so yep you should be able to use the 235?70RX16 with no problems
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