They are pretty close in overall diameter as the 205 will be .3" smaller. Your speedometer will be .7 mph fast with the 205. Your engine will turn an additional 10.1 RPMs every mile driven with the 205. The 205 is a good swap if you want a wider tire.
195/65/r15 has a 195 mm wide tread, a 195*65%=126.75mm side wall and a 15 inch rim
205/60/r15 has a 205mm tread, a 205*60%=123mm side wall and a 15 inch rim
195/65/r15 has a 195 mm wide tread, a 195*65%=126.75mm side wall and a 15 inch rim
205/60/r15 has a 205mm tread, a 205*60%=123mm side wall and a 15 inch rim
195/65/r15 has a 195 mm wide tread, a 195*65%=126.75mm side wall and a 15 inch rim
205/60/r15 has a 205mm tread, a 205*60%=123mm side wall and a 15 inch rim
Yes, they can
Yes, you can
No, your speedometer will be 3 mph too slow. A 205/60-15 will be a good substitute with almost no difference in overall diameter.
Yes, you can
Your best choices are 205 60 r15.
NO, the rim size is different.
195-75-14 or 205-65-15
Of course it can but this is not a good swap. If you wish to go to a 60 series tire then use 205/60-15.
No, that is a very bad substitute. If you want to go with a 70 series tire go with a 195/70-15 which is a great substitute.
No, if you are going to a 70 series tire then you will need to go with 195/70-15.
205-70 denotes a lower profile tire that 205-75
No, the 205 tire will be over 5% larger, your speedometer will read 56.9 mph at a true 60 mph. You should never go over 3% difference in diameter. A good swap to a 65 series tire would be 185/65-15.