Every year hundreds and hundreds of climbers from all over the world arrive at Mount Everest base camp hoping to reach the summit.
Yes, you can mount r60 tires on r65 rims and put them on your car.
265/70r15 112s
Yes. the tires will be bulged out on the side a little but they will mount up.
Yes, you can mount 225-60r16 tires on a rim made for 215-65r16 tires.
The chains on tires reates traction, because it breaks the ice.
Same way you'd mount tubes and tires on an regular rim. Pop the special valve out, check if you need a rim strip or not and mount up as usual.
Yes, if you mount as a pair. Both tires on axle must be the same
Any tire shop can mount and balance those tires for you
No!It is very dangerous to try to mount the wrong size tires on a rim.
Only if you get rims to match the 15 inch tires that will fit on your vehicle.You cannot mount 15 inch tires on 14 inch rims.
You can if they have the same mount lug pattern but why would you want to?
Basically, you can't. Car tires comes with year of manufacture printed (in code) on them, but no such thing for bicycle tires. What you can do is judge them for dryness, mount& inflate them, and look for cracks.