Yes you can. The difference is minimal but handling and speedometer reading may change slightly. The manufacturer has calibrated the vehicle to the recommended size so you are better off to stick to original specs. The only reason I would make the change is if the new tires were free. Don't mix sizes on the vehicle.
if you are a redneck you can do anthing you want to do
I just put Michelin P215 60 HR 16 Primacy MXV4 tires on our 2004 Sebring Convertible GTC with stock wheels. Car drives and handles much better.
The tire sidewall will list the max pressure. Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicle
No, 21570R15 the 15 means that tire fits on a 15 inch rim 21565R16 the 16 means 16 inch rim.
Fragmented question?? If you have under 3/32nd's remaining on your tires replace them. If you have wires hanging out of your tires replace them. Replace tires as needed or rather replace all at once if you do not like mis-matched tires. However many people will replace just two tires at a time then rotate when the other two need replacement.
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Yes, you can
No the rim and tire are too big.
It depends on how old your tires are and how warn they are. The front tires will wear out first, so if they replace your tires regularly then you can get away with only replacing the front two. If you rotate your tires when you change your oil or don't replace your tires often enough then you will probably want to replace all four at the same time.
the tire will give max pressure on side of tire, also if this tire size is original to car it will be on door sticker ,usually door sticker is on driver side door post with gvw rating.
Not unless they are all worn out. You can replace just two tires. I recommend you replace both front or both rear tires at the same time. Also make sure that all 4 tires are the exact same size. If the tires are fairly new and not worn you can replace just one tire if one was damaged as long as the size is the same.
Yes only if you change all 4 tires !