no i do not believe so
sorry bud
yes, but your speedometer will be off
If there is enough clearance for the wider tire, yes.
Yes you can but it is not advisable. The 215 tire will be 2.09% larger in overall diameter. Your speedometer will read 58.7 at a true 60 mph. You will also have less power at take off. Stick with the OEM size.
205 70R15
Maybe, if enough clearance on full steering lock.
NO, absolutely not. Never, ever, mix tire sizes on the same axle. You could put a set of 215 on the front and then a set of 205 on the rear but not a 205 & 215 on the same axle. Tires on each axle must be the exact same size.
From 1999 onwards recommendations are 195/70R15. 43psi F&R 205/70R15. 64psi F&R 205/75R16. 64psi F&R 215/70R16. 64 psi F&R.
I doubt it as there is 2" difference in diameter.
no
No, this is a poor swap as this tire is way too small a diameter. Your handling, ride, fuel mileage, and power will suffer. Your speedometer will also read 62.7 at a true 60 mph. If you wish to go to a 60 series tire then install 235/60-15 which is a very good substitute.
Yes, they can
Yes, you can substitute the 205/75-15 for the 215/70-15.