Yes, but you should balance it.
BF Goodrich
Depends on size of the tire, type tire, and the brand of tire you buy. Without that information no way can this question be answered.
Steel belted tires have wire mesh that is infused in the tire. It's usually located between the tread and body ply of the tire.
Steel belted tires have that look.
My Firestone 721's back in the '70s appeared to have broken from the inside and then blew out. The belts separated causing the tire to cup, separate and then blow out. I had this happen to my fronts first, but the rears showed evidence of it as well. Firestone admitted that the 7 wrapped by 2 then by 1 tire, caused friction which broke the steel belts.
Radial ply tires and tubeless tires are made from rubber, fabric, and steel.
The best tool for the job would be a jigsaw with a metal cutting blade. Some say to use a grinder with a cutoff wheel, but it melts the tire and creates a lot of nasty and hazardous smoke.
Steel Radial Speed Rating
yes on steel belted radials it is possible for the belts to separate and not be visible
Instead of using steel belts (the way a radial tire does), the tire is entirely rubber.
Tire size could be either a belted bias 6.50-16" or a belted bias 6.70-15. The equivalent size for the 6.70-15 would be a radial tire P205/75R15.