Unlikely, it's MUCH wider.
No, the 15" tire will be 1" smaller. Your speedometer will be off, your mileage will suffer and the can will handle totally different. If you want to go with a 15" tire then install a 235/70-15 or a 265/60-15
A 215/70-15 is close.
Yes, that's a reasonable substitute if both sides are the same. You can't just do one.
265 on a tire is the width of the tire in mm
No, it will be too large a diameter tire. Handling, ride, mileage, & power will suffer. Also your speedometer will be off.
You can go with a 215/55-18 but that is the only other size that will be acceptable.
No, that tire will be too small in diameter and your speedometer will be off 3.375%, which will be about 2 mph at 60 mph. Never install a tire that is over 3% different from the original OEM size.
Normally, yes. The 65 tire is slightly shorter that the 70. A much better swap would be to go with a 225/65-15.
No, that tire will be too small in diameter and your speedometer will be off 3.375%, which will be about 2 mph at 60 mph. Never install a tire that is over 3% different from the original OEM size.
Normally, yes. The 65 tire is slightly shorter that the 70. A much better swap would be to go with a 225/65-15.
It is 265 mm wide
No, this is a very bad substitute. If you go to a 85 series tire which I highly recommend you do not do, you would need to install a 215/85-16. Another good substitute that would work well is a 235/75-16.