Yes, you can but your speedometer will be off and the vehicle will handle differently and mileage will be effected, because the 215/75-15 tire is 1.4" larger in diameter. If you wish to go to a narrower tire then go with a 195/75-15 which will be only .2" larger in diameter and is close to the OEM size of 205/70-15. Why not just put the correct size back on the car?
yes
As long as all 4 match, the height difference between 65 and 70 should not cause a problem on most vehicles.
Yes, you can.
the most nearest should be 275/65x15
Nope. the R15 and R16 are the size of the rim on the vehicle. they are not interchangable and must be the same.
It depends on if you have the clearance and the tires don't rub the inside of the fender when turning.>Al
Not with out changing the rims. a 205/70/R15 is 205mm tall 7 inches wide and 15 inches is the rim size. So with tire size 215/60/R16 you would need a different rim. This is not even taking in to account that you might have clearance issues or issues with your speed sensor.Opposing Opinion.Yes, you can switch to this size tire/wheel combination. The 16" combo will be .14" smaller in diameter and .39" wider. You speedometer will be .3 mph too fast. This swap will work with no clearance issues at all.
Replace will replace one instance of what you want to replace. Replace All will replace all instances of what you want to replace.
The future tense of "replace" is "will replace" or "shall replace." Example: "I will replace the broken part tomorrow."
You don't have to replace the sink when you replace your cabinets. If the sink works, does not leak, and suits your aesthetic, there is no need to replace it.
replace the starter
Replace Spark plugs Replace Wires Replace fuel Filter Replace PCV Valve Replace air Filter