Max rim width for that size tire is 7.5, some shops may install it but it isn't designed for a wheel that wide.
Yes, you can put 215/70 R16 tires on 215/65 R16 wheels, as both tire sizes fit the same rim diameter (16 inches). However, the overall diameter and height of the 215/70 R16 tires are greater than those of the 215/65 R16 tires, which may affect your vehicle's handling, speedometer accuracy, and clearance. It’s advisable to check your vehicle's specifications and consult with a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
NO, the rim sizes are different.
Yes, I am running a 2002 Voyager with 215 60R 15 tires at the moment.
You would have 16 inch wheels and tires.
215/70/r15, 215/75/r15, 225/70/r15. I think that some may have also came with 14inch wheels. I have put tires as large as 225/75/r15 or as small as 205/75/r15 on an 84 without any issues.
I have a 85 gt, for the stock wheels it has 5X100 bolt pattern with 57.1mm center bore and 42mm offset, the stock tire size for mine was 215/60r14. 14"x5.5" stock wheels I put 17"x7" tenzo wheels with 215/40zr17 tires. Its almost the same rolling diameter as stock, so the speedometer is 1mph off at 60mph. doing 59mph, shows 60mph. I used a tire size calculator website www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc
Different size tires and wheels. The factory size tires and wheels are calibrated with the speedometer. If a different sized tires or wheels are put on the vehicle, the speed can be off.
It will run well on 215/70x 15.
Can you put a 215 70 r15 tire and a 215 65 r15 tire on same car
No you do not. Bigger tires and wheels have nothing to do with it stopping.
The powered tires. On a front wheel drive car, the front wheels. On rear wheel drive, the rear wheels.
It comes with 32 inch tires you can go to 33 inch tires but you must use aftermarket wheels or they will rub on the strut arms. Set back on wheels 4.5 inches.