no
It will not mix.
Mix Red and White to get pink. Mix Red and Yellow to get Orange.
Potting mix does not kill earthworms.
mix a little light green with a bit of yellow
you mix lime green and white.
Yes, IF the same size on each side of axle. ie, both front the same, both rear the same but front/rear can be slightly different.
The 205/70/r15 is 26.3 inches tall. The 215/65/r16 is 27 inches tall. Never mix different size tires on different rims.
NO, absolutely not. Never, ever, mix tire sizes on the same axle. You could put a set of 215 on the front and then a set of 205 on the rear but not a 205 & 215 on the same axle. Tires on each axle must be the exact same size.
No, do not mix bias tires with radial tires.
The 205/70/r15 is 26.3 inches tall. The 215/65/r16 is 27 inches tall. Never mix different size tires on different rims.
no
Yes, it is fine to mix brands.
Nails and tires.. not a good mix.
Legality has nothing to do with it. Safety is what you should be concerned with. You should never ever mix Bias & Radial tires on the same vehicle. This will cause the vehicle to handle in an unsafe manner. The handling characteristics of Bias Ply and Radial Ply tires is so very different that it is unsafe to mix them.
yes, it is not recommended however. The safest thing to do is have all four tires be identical (same brand, tread pattern, speed rating, load index). At least if you are going to mix and match change the tires two at a time.
Sure. There is no logical reason not to mix it. Regular air is mostly nitrogen anyways.
Preferably not, as it can afffect the handling in a bad way.