Yes it should.
As long as the circumferance of the tires is very similar you won't have a problem. Make sure the tires are the same load rating also.
You can replace them with another brand that is the same size and load rating (signified with a letter eg. C,D,E).
yes, it is not recommended however. The safest thing to do is have all four tires be identical (same brand, tread pattern, speed rating, load index). At least if you are going to mix and match change the tires two at a time.
you should have no problems replacing these tires. But be sure there the same tire rating. just call a tire shop for more help.
size wise they are nearly the same height as the 175 70 R13 tires specd for the 92-95 dx hatch I have so they wouldent throw the speedo off, but most places wont install them because they dont meet the load rating of 82 the car requires, I belive most 155 80 R13 tires only have a load rating of 79 which is the minimum load of the cx of the same year but the cx takes 165 70 R13 tires so 155 80 R13's would be to tall and throw the speedo off. I was contemplating doing this same thing for less rolling resistance for economy just bump the psi from 32psi to 35psi and the tires would theretically hold the same weight.
If they are of the same size and load capacity, yes.
They don't even have to be manufactured by the same company. The most important thing is that the speed/load ratings are consistent with what the manufacturer of the vehicle calls for. This information can be found on a decal on the driver's or passenger's door jamb. If the decal calls for say P215/65/R16 94H, you must make sure that you get the right size tires with a 94H speed/load rating or better.
The e series van should be able to replace the same weight load rating pick up frame.
First off you should not install tires that are not the correct size. But if you do, make sure the tires on each axle are both the same size. Both front tires same size, and both rear tires same size.
Look along the side of the drivers side door for the tire size and load range and speed rating for the size of the tire of the vechicle you want to add the tire to. as long as they are the same size, load range, and speed rating your good to go. if the tire is used try to put the tire on the same side of the car you are installing it on so the tire is turing the same way. Important on belted tires. or go in to or call atire shop they can tel you if the tires will work and if you need to change the rims/wheels. good luck and chech the tire pressure one a month or so
It depends on the vehicle. A 75 series tire is just a little taller than a 65 series and it is the same width. Be sure to notice the load rating on the tires.
Not recommended. All tires on a vehicle should be of the same type.