There is no such thing as a bias rim. There are bias ply/belted tires and radial belted tires. Tires have a rim size as part of the tire size molded into the sidewall. metric radial size would be something like 195/60R15. The R designates radial and the 15 isa the rim size in inches. A bias tire would have size listed as something like an FR78-15. The 15 again is the rim size in inches. Any tire designed for a 15 inch rim will fit as long as it's not too wide or narrow. They may still fit but not quite properly.
That means it is a Radial tire to fit on a 14 inch rim
A radial tire is different from a normal tire in that a radial tires athatre built to last longer. The main difference is that radial tire have wires or cords that radiate at a 90-degree angle from the tire rim.
No, the R15 means that it is a radial tire and the 15 is the rim size. Never try to mount a tire and a rim that are different sizes.
the R stands for RIM , Example R15 Is a 15 Inch Rim The R actually means it is a tire of Radial construction. The wheel & tire diameter is 15" but the width of the rim should be 7" to 8" for this size tire.
On a machine specifically designed to mount tires on a wheel.
Take the tire and the rim to a tire shop. It requires special equipment to properly replace the tire and balance the rim.
NO
255 70 r16255 millimeters of tread width, sidewall 70% of 255 (178.5mm), radial tire, 16 inch rim245 75 r16245 mm of tread width, sidewall 75% of 245 (183.75), radial tire, 16 inch rim.255 70 r16255 millimeters of tread width, sidewall 70% of 255 (178.5mm), radial tire, 16 inch rim245 75 r16245 mm of tread width, sidewall 75% of 245 (183.75), radial tire, 16 inch rim.
No. Even if you were able to stretch the tire on the rim, it will cause damage to the tire.
There is an R in the size right before the rim diameter. -ie R15 0r R20.
No!. It is very unsafe to mix tire and rim sizes.
No.