Generally, yes. The hole in the middle is the same size, but the width and sidewall height are slightly larger on the 195 tire. This will increase ride height slightly and alter final drive ratio slightly. It will also give slightly less clearance between the tire and vehicle.
If this is a drive wheel, remember that all drive wheels or wheel with ABS must have the same tire size as all other except unless otherwise specified by the vehicle manufacturer. It is not higher. They are both the same height. !95/185 is the width. 70 is the height. 14 is the diameter. Therefore they are both 70 in height. The 195/70 is taller and wider than the 185/70. The '70' is indeed the 'height' of the sidewall but is not a direct measurement, the 70 means 70% of the first number in the tire size. So if the first number is larger, the sidewall would also be larger. In these two tires we're talking small amounts (10mm wider, 7mm taller), but the first answer was correct.
Ys, as long as rim and tire diameter are compatible
no, it takes a 15' tire to fit a 15" rim.
NO. The tire is an inch bigger around than the rim....
The biggest tire that can fit on a 15 inch rim is a 15 inch tire. It is very unsafe to mix rims and tire sizes together.
No, unfortunately, the rim will not fit that tire. This is because these two tires require different sized rims. One of these needs a?æ16-inch rim while the other needs a 14 inch rim.
NO it will not.
No
No, it will not.
NO, it will not fit the rim safely
No!. It is very unsafe to mix tire and rim sizes.
The tire would fit the rim. Unknown if it would fit the vehicle that you didn't mention in the question.The tire would fit the rim. Unknown if it would fit the vehicle that you didn't mention in the question.
no, the rim size is 2 inches different.