it will be ur tire as it is the last thing to touch the road
Depends, changing the rim size will affect it, but if the aspect ratio of the tire is smaller on the bigger rim it could be the same. The distance from the center of the tire to the outside tread, if this changes, it changes the revaluations of the rotor. R- just stands for radial.
The larger the tire size, the more efficient the vehicle is, allowing for more speed. The size of a tire also is grounds for how much weight it can support.
15inch rim.31=tall10.5=wideR15 diameter or rim size.
The "doughnut" rim, NO.
the R stands for RIM , Example R15 Is a 15 Inch Rim The R actually means it is a tire of Radial construction. The wheel & tire diameter is 15" but the width of the rim should be 7" to 8" for this size tire.
You can not mix different size tires and rims. The tire has to be the same size as the rim.
Yes, if it's a 15" rim, but that is not a Villager tire size that I am aware.
yes!! of course, because the shaft is designed to rotate a certain speed, according to the car advancing speed.
just go to a tire shop. But the normal rim size is 16 and tire can change size.
Sometimes, if bolt pattern is same and there is enough room, - but I wouldn't recommend it.
You can get any size rim you want as long as it fits inside your tire. If the tire is a 22x14, you need 14" rims.
my s10 is 15 inches for the rim and 31 for the tire but all cars very between the rim size and the tire size