The difference between a P225 75R 15 tire and a P235 75R 15 tire is the width of the tread and the height of the sidewall. The first number is the tread width in millimetres. The second number is the aspect ratio. That is the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the tread width. So it would be 225x75% fir example.
P225/75r15 102s
Factory Installed Tire Size is P225/75R15. Optional Tire Size is P235/75R15 which will give you a greater selection of tires.
Hr78-15 > p225 75r15 hr70-15 > p225 70r15
Hi, a common size for those is P225/70R15 or P225/75R15 (my truck has this size)
Most likely P225/75R15
P225 75R15 102S
Most full size cars of that era used P225/75R15-size tires Please note: The tires on my 1969 Buick Electra 225 are 205/70R15 and they are on the factory rims that came with the car.
Xls p225/75r15 xlt p235/70r16
There are two tire sizes available for a 1995 Honda Passport, depending on the size of the rim for the car. These sizes are P245/70R16 106S, and P225/75R15 102Q.
There shouldn't be an issue with it when the two fatter tires are on the rear and thinner on the front, but don't mix them up left to right. We used to do this a lot when driving on sand, we put fatter tires on the front for flotation and better steering.
Yes. The 235s are about 0.5 inch wider. My first set were P225 70R16 on my Toyota Highlander and when I replaced them I put on P235 70R16 tires per mechanics' suggestion. If you want better stability or carrying more weight, use 235s. If you want better gas mileage and tend to not carry a lot of weight, use 225s.
Well, your 1990 Chevy Cheyenne came OE with P225/75R15 however, in this case you can use P235/75R15 it is more common and cost less. COO of TireTyre.com