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If there is enough clearance for the wider tire, yes.
NO, absolutely not. Never, ever, mix tire sizes on the same axle. You could put a set of 215 on the front and then a set of 205 on the rear but not a 205 & 215 on the same axle. Tires on each axle must be the exact same size.
I doubt it as there is 2" difference in diameter.
Yes you can but it is not advisable. The 215 tire will be 2.09% larger in overall diameter. Your speedometer will read 58.7 at a true 60 mph. You will also have less power at take off. Stick with the OEM size.
You can but your speedometer will no longer be accurate.
You can but your speedometer will no longer be accurate.
From 1999 onwards recommendations are 195/70R15. 43psi F&R 205/70R15. 64psi F&R 205/75R16. 64psi F&R 215/70R16. 64 psi F&R.
I tried to fit the chains for a 215/70R15 on a 215/60R15, and the chains were too large. I suspect in your case the chains will be too small.
yes but you will have to have different rims as well
A 215 is a larger tire you would have to make sure it would clear when you turned your tires and when they moved up and down while driving. Also they may throw your cars computer off which would need recalibrating.
215/70r15
215/70R15