NO, definitely not recommended . I know there are a few where small front wheels are used, but they were designed that way.
Yes, just be sure all the tires are the same size and put winter tire on drive axils, never use different size tires on a 4x4 all four must be the same size, or you will damage transmission.Answeryes
yes
Never heard of a size such as this.
you can put mud tires both on the rear and front of the car, if the size is proper and it meant to be there.
Yes there are tire size laws but each state may be a bit different on limits.
Yes, it can cause you a multitude of problems, such as braking.
Yes, that is a common size for that car.
Yes, as long as your existing tires are still being made. I personally have put different brand tires on the front and have had no problems. The sales people will be able to direct you to a comparable tire by size and tread design.
Different size tires and wheels. The factory size tires and wheels are calibrated with the speedometer. If a different sized tires or wheels are put on the vehicle, the speed can be off.
Yes, you can put them on the car but I would advise against it. Install the wrong size tires and your speedometer and odometer will be off. Install exactly the size tires listed in the owner's manual and on the driver's door post.
There is no reason that you can not put discount tires on your car. These tires are usually brand name tires that are sold at discount prices. Regardless of the discount, you should still have a warranty on these tires.
The one that the car's manual specifies. This will be different for every car.