No, this is not a good swap as the 15" tire will be too large. Your speedometer will read 58 mph at a true 60 mph. You can use 185/65-15 which is a very good swap.
No, the 185 70 r14 tire cannot be substituted for a 175 65 r14 tire. The 70 series tire has a larger diameter and is not recommended that you substitute on a 65 series tire.
Yes, this is an acceptable swap.
Yes, they can
Yes, they can
No, this is not a recommended substitute. The 70 series tire will be 3.02% larger in overall diameter. Your power, and fuel mileage will be effected. Your speedometer will read 58.1 at a true 60 mph. If you wish to go to a 70 series tire then go with a 175/70-14 which is almost the exact same diameter.
No, a 185/70 R14 tire cannot directly substitute for a 175/65 R15 tire. The numbers indicate different tire widths, aspect ratios, and diameters, with the 185/70 R14 being wider and having a different overall diameter compared to the 175/65 R15. Using incompatible tire sizes can affect vehicle handling, speedometer accuracy, and overall safety. Always consult a tire professional or your vehicle’s manual for proper tire specifications.
No, this is not a good swap as the 15" tire will be too large. Your speedometer will read 58 mph at a true 60 mph. You can use 185/65-15 which is a very good swap.
Of course you can, but this is a not an advisable substitute. The 195/70-14 will be 5.45% larger in diameter and it is never advisable to go over 3% in difference. Your speedometer will be read 56.8 at a true 60 mph. Handling, performance, and braking will also be adversely effected.
You can although you will be putting a much smaller tire on and it'll cause your speedometer to be off by about 4 1/2 mph at highway speed (speedo reading 65 actual speed would be around 61 1/2 mph). A better substitute would be a 175/75.
This is acceptable but not a good swap. The 175/65-14 will be 2.92% smaller in overall diameter which will cause your speedometer to read 61.8 at a true 60 mph. If you wish to move to a 65 series tire then install a set of 185/65-14 which is an excellent swap and almost identical in overall diameter. Your speedometer will read 60.4 at a true 60 mph.
This is acceptable but not a good swap. The 175/65-14 will be 2.92% smaller in overall diameter which will cause your speedometer to read 61.8 at a true 60 mph. If you wish to move to a 65 series tire then install a set of 185/65-14 which is an excellent swap and almost identical in overall diameter. Your speedometer will read 60.4 at a true 60 mph.
Yes, a 195/70 R14 tire can be replaced with a 185/70 R14 tire, but there are some considerations. The 185 tire will be narrower, which may affect traction and handling. Additionally, the overall diameter of the tire will be slightly smaller, potentially impacting the speedometer accuracy and handling characteristics. It's advisable to consult with a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.