You can but it not a good swap. The 65 series tire will be 3.15% larger in overall diameter. It is never recommended to go over 3% difference. Your speedometer will read 58.1 at a true 60 mph. Performance and fuel mileage will be adversely effected.
Yes, you can.
No, how would they fit the rim.
no you cannot
no you cannot
Yes, that's a reasonable change, not too different. But make SURE there is enough clearance for steering lock.
no you cannot
Yes, you can replace 215/65 R16 tires with 235/60 R16 tires, but there are important considerations. The 235/60 R16 tires are wider and have a lower aspect ratio, which may affect handling, ride comfort, and speedometer accuracy. Additionally, you should ensure that there is enough clearance in your vehicle's wheel wells to accommodate the wider tires without rubbing. It's always best to consult your vehicle's manufacturer guidelines or a tire professional before making such a change.
NO , rim size is incorrect.
yes
No, a 205/65-16 is 1.18" too big in diameter. Your speedometer will read 57.3 at 60 mph. The vehicle will not handle or ride as it should.
Yes, if you also change wheels.
Yes, both 215/60 R16 and 215/55 R16 tires can fit the same rim since they share the same width (215 mm) and rim diameter (16 inches). However, the difference in aspect ratio (60 vs. 55) means that the overall height of the tires will be different, with the 215/60 R16 being taller. While they can be mounted on the same rim, it's important to consider how the change in tire height may affect handling, speedometer accuracy, and clearance in your vehicle.