My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT has 15" X 7.0 " - J rims with 235/75 R 15 all terrain tires ( original Ford aluminum alloy rims) on a 2000 limited the size is 30.1" X 10" or 255/70 R16 Alternate wheel is 16"x7" as on my 95 2Dr Sport. It came with 255/70R16 tires that are 29" OD - and room for a larger tire.
Nothing will happen if you change the tire size along with the rims so you end up with a wheel/tire combination that is close to the overall diameter of the OEM tire/wheel that came on the car. Any tire shop can help you choose the correct size tire for the 15" rims.
the factory size is 16 inch rims on the 2000 model
16 inch
The factory size for the rims of a 1984 Cadillac DeVille is 15 inches. It is possible to put other size rims on this car but it may require modification of the car or wheel well.
In short, no, theyre not the same size.
depending on the size it should
C78-14 is the original size on most of them. The rims are only 4 1/2 inches wide, so, you would be better off going to a larger/wider wheel. 205/70R14 is the closest modern tire that will fit on the rims.
Size 15
Yes if they are the proper size and have the same bolt pattern.
it should be 15 inch rims
Look at the side of the tire. the last two digits are the size of the rim.