Generally speaking, no. Why? The size of the tire is increasing both in width & height. These dimensions play a part in clearances/tolerances between mechanical parts such as your brake calipers, strut/shock set up, & wheel well clearance. Always consult a tire dealer specialist, their advice is usually free of charge.
Yes, they can
Yes, you can
Normally. yes.
Yes, this is an excellent substitute.
no there is too much height difference
No 205s are not wide enough and are a lot shorter
Can you run 3 205/65R15 tires and 1 205/60/R15 tire? Itβs a rear passenger tire. just wondering because I have one laying around thank you.
It is an acceptable substitute, but know that your speedometer will read 58.7 at a true 60 mph.
Yes, this is a good swap and should work quite well.
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.
215 65 r 15 or 205 60 r 15
205 is the width, R15 is the wheel diameter and the 55 or 60 is the profile height therefore the 60's will give a sightly more comfortable ride where as the 55's will ride slightly harder.