Of course you can.
Yes, it should - but it may not fit in your wheel wells, and will definitely throw off your odometer and speedometer as well.
The only difference is that 215 tires are taller. The first number in the name (215) indicates the tire sidewall height, the second part (55) is the tire tread width, the third part (r) shows that the tire is a radial tire, and the fourth part (16) indicates the rim size.
for instance 205/55/20 205 is 205 mm across the tire (width) 55 is 55 mm the profile 55 is a low profile tire (height of wall) And 20 is diameter or the rim ( size of the rim)
Yes, if it's a 15" rim, but that is not a Villager tire size that I am aware.
Yes, as long as they are the same rim size. Please always give the WHOLE number of tire size.
205 is the width of your tire the 65 is an aspect ratio that determines how tall the tire is compared to the width
As long as the rim size is the same they will fit... look at sample below... ------------------------------------------------ Tire Width in (mm) - 235 Aspect Ratio - 75 Rim Diameter in (inchs) -15 -------------------------------------------------- Tire Width in (mm) - 205 Aspect Ratio - 75 Rim Diameter in (inchs) -15
i have a tire this size its 205/55/R16
Sidewall height. 205 = width of the tire, 55 = percent of tire that is sidewall, R16 = rim size. Therefore, if you switch a tire to 205 60 R16, you will have a larger sidewall. Larger sidewalls can cause more flex, degrading the vehicles cornering capability.
Yes, they will, - and if ever they won't , all tire shops will tell you. -They don't want to be responsible for fools fitting wrong tire/rim combinations.
NO, the rim size is different.
No ! the radius of the tire has to be 7.5 inches not 15 inches. The diameter has to be 15 inches, and the width has to be compatible with the tire width.