Using Ford Escape 2008 Winter tires for RAV4 2010?
Sold my Ford Escape, 2008 Still got the Winter tires on steel rims, these are OEM Ford Escape;
Tire Size; 235/70R16
Rims: 7X16 ET45
Bolt Pattern: 5 X114.5
Can i use those on my 2010 Base RAV4… OEM recommendation;
Tire Size; 225/65R17
Rims: 7X17 ET45
Bolt Pattern: 5 X114.5
The online calculator says, the wheel is 6mm closer to body & sticking out. 60 mph will actually be 60.9 mph… I don't mind. Is there any other reason why i shouldn't do that?
Wrong tire diameter, wrong wheel diameter, wrong width, wrong load carrying capacity.
Otherwise its a great idea
Generally, one goes a size down and goes narrower for snows. It will work, however your next concern is hub bore diameter- test fit it.
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