Yes, that is a common size for that car.
If there is enough clearance for the wider tire, yes.
205 70R15
yes, but your speedometer will be off
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.
A Ford Taurus 1999
Yes you can but it is not advisable. The 215 tire will be 2.09% larger in overall diameter. Your speedometer will read 58.7 at a true 60 mph. You will also have less power at take off. Stick with the OEM size.
I have one and find the best size is 215/65R -15. Other acceptable sizes are 205/70 R-15 or 205/65 R-15.
205/65/15
For a 1998 Buick Century:Custom Package: 205 70 15Limited Package: 205 70 15
Yes! they are obviously the same numbers so since u matched the two numbers like a first grader learning 1+2 u should know how to compare numbers. So they will work :)
The factory tire size for your CRV is 205/70R15. However you may also want to put 215 or 225/70/r15 It can all go and give your car the more outdoors look. Aniel Gangadin
Most full size cars of that era used P225/75R15-size tires Please note: The tires on my 1969 Buick Electra 225 are 205/70R15 and they are on the factory rims that came with the car.