Short answer, no. The rim is physically wider on the 18.4 than the 15.5 rim
Yes, you can mount r60 tires on r65 rims and put them on your car.
You can if they have the same mount lug pattern but why would you want to?
Yes. the tires will be bulged out on the side a little but they will mount up.
18.4 inch tractor tires are on 16 inch rims in most cases. I don't know what the limit would be I would think 13 inch on 11 inch rims would be fine. The hardest part would be to get it inflated if it is tubeless. There are tricks to that though.
Only if you get rims to match the 15 inch tires that will fit on your vehicle.You cannot mount 15 inch tires on 14 inch rims.
No!It is very dangerous to try to mount the wrong size tires on a rim.
There is no such thing as car rims for winter. There are however car tires for winter which are called winter tires. They have a much more agressive tread design that will grip better in snow but they wear faster on dry pavement and are noisey. Some people mount these snow tires on another set of rims and change them out come winter removing their summer tires/rims.
Of course not. You need 20 inch wheel to mount 20 inch tires.
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Tires and rims that are something better than the standard auto tires.
No, rims and tires are separately priced items.
Yes.. Rims are rims.