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Going from a 205/55R16 to a 215/65R16 tire will change your overall tire diameter by over an inch, which could cause rubbing issues and speedometer inaccuracy, so it's generally not recommended without also making other modifications.
@@jeetexplorer Yes, you can upgrade from 185/65 R15 to 185/70 R15, but the larger sidewall may slightly affect your speedometer accuracy and could cause minor fitment issues depending on your car's clearance.
@@TireBlogger I have Renault Triber RXZ, company fitted tyres 185/65 R15, but I want to increase the ground clearance without compromise with the fuel efficiency.
Tire width between 215/55r17 and 225/45r17 is minimal and unlikely to make a significant difference in vehicle handling or performance as per our observation.
good comparison video. I have a 10th get Honda civic which comes with 215/50/r17 from the factory. I have currently installed continental 215/50/r17 but due to poor road conditions in Pakistan and potholes 2 of my tyres got damaged. now I have decided to switch to Yokohama 215/55/r17 tyres due to better shock absorption and slightly higher tyre profile due to increased side wall.
Switching to Yokohama 215/55/R17 is a smart choice for better shock absorption and durability on rough roads. The slightly higher sidewall will help protect your tires from pothole damage.
@@mayg7415 I am liking them so far. The tyres have better shock absorption and comfort than my previous tyres. The road grip isn’t compromised much either. The lower side wall was risky because of potholes in the roads.
The 275/60R18 tire offers a great balance of width and sidewall height, providing excellent traction and a comfortable ride. I will create a individual video about it in future, Thanks for your support, and I wish you continued success as well!
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I have 2014 toyota rav4 limited. Recommended tire is 235/55r18. If i will replace to 235/60r18. Will i get smooth ride in bumpy road?? How much gas mileage will decrease?
Switching to 235/60R18 tires on your 2014 Toyota RAV4 Limited will provide a smoother ride on bumpy roads due to the taller sidewall. However, expect a slight decrease in gas mileage due to the larger tire size.
Why you compared these two sizes? My jeep Cherokee XJ fits 225/75 r15 - is the other one the best option to improve offroad capabilities without modifying the car? Thanks
30x9.50r15 is slightly larger and wider than 235/75r15, offering better off-road performance. For your Cherokee XJ, 235/75r15 is likely the best option to improve off-road capability without modifications.
The ideal choice depends on your specific vehicle and needs. The 205/55R16 will be Better fuel efficiency and potentially smoother ride due to narrower width. The 215/55R16 will Improved traction and handling, especially in wet conditions, due to wider contact patch.
Yes, you can use a 225/60R17 tire as a spare for a short period until you get your 225/65R17 tire fixed. It's best to drive cautiously and avoid high speeds or long distances until you have your proper tire fixed.
Yes, it is possible to go from 215/60/R16 to 235/60/R16 on a Mazda CX-3, but it is essential to check for adequate wheel well clearance and ensure there are no issues with rubbing.
Thank you for your interest in the 35/12.5-R16 tire! Unfortunately, I don't have the full report available at the moment. However, I plan to update it in the future.
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Yes, you can change from 235/40 R18 to 235/45 R18 on your 2023 Honda Civic. However, the difference is over 3%, which is generally not recommended due to potential impacts on speedometer accuracy and handling.