Lots of vehicles use this size.
Yes, that's a reasonable change, not too different. But make SURE there is enough clearance for steering lock.
No, a 205/65-16 is 1.18" too big in diameter. Your speedometer will read 57.3 at 60 mph. The vehicle will not handle or ride as it should.
Yes, if you also change wheels.
NO, rim size is incorrect.
The 215/55-16 tire is 3.24% (.85") smaller in overall diameter than the 215/60-16 tire. It is never advisable to go over 3% difference. Stick with the OEM size as recommended by the manufacture of your car.
Usually 215 55 R16... Why dont you just take a look at the wheel and find out?
Not without changing the wheels also. If you also change the wheels to 17 inch wheels then that is an acceptable swap.
Yes you can
i have a tire this size its 205/55/R16
Winterreifen is german for winter tire. Winter tires 205 55 r16 can be purchased at places like Canadian Tire, Sears Automotive, GoodYear, and Michelin.
Sidewall height. 205 = width of the tire, 55 = percent of tire that is sidewall, R16 = rim size. Therefore, if you switch a tire to 205 60 R16, you will have a larger sidewall. Larger sidewalls can cause more flex, degrading the vehicles cornering capability.
what is the diameter difference from a 205/65/16 vs. 225/60/16