Nope. the "15" is the size of your rim. 15". So a tire with a 15" opening wont fit a 16" rim. but you can put larger tires on the 15" rim.
A 15 inch tire from 185 - 225 mm
As long as the rim size is the same they will fit... look at sample below... ------------------------------------------------ Tire Width in (mm) - 235 Aspect Ratio - 75 Rim Diameter in (inchs) -15 -------------------------------------------------- Tire Width in (mm) - 205 Aspect Ratio - 75 Rim Diameter in (inchs) -15
no, it takes a 15' tire to fit a 15" rim.
If it's a half ton 235/75R-15 's.
The proper rim size for this van is 15x7 o.j the tires are: 235-75-15 the info came off my 1995 ford van
235/75/15 wold be the standard tire sizefor a 79 Lincoln Town Coupe', Town Car, and Mark V. Tire size broken down? 235 is the width of the tread measured in millimeters. 75 is the percentage of the width (in this case 75% of 235 mm) is the tire profile. OR, the sidewall of the the tire from the road to the edge of the wheel rim. A tire that has a size of 235/40/15 would have a far lower profile, or road to rim measurement, and would be considered and higher performance tire. Lastly, the 15 on the tire you had the size question on indicates the wheel rim diameter in inches....
2 wheel drive blazers with a 15 inch rim took 235/70r15
31 means that the tire is 31" tall, the 10.5 means that the tire is 10.5" wide and the 15 means that it fits a 15" rim.
235/60-15 or 215/65-15 are both acceptable swaps. I would go with the 215/65 as you may have clearance issues with the 235 series tire.
no
A 195 -205 70r 15 -naturally, the "r" is supposed to be "R" ,but the new system won't print it like it should be.