No way, 9.5 is smaller then 10 so it will not fit.
You must know the answer is NO. Not necessarily true, we're talking about width I assume, the section width of the tire 10" in this case is measured at the widest part of the tire. The bead, the part of the tire that sits on the wheel, is significantly narrower. Just as an example P245/55R20, which is a 10" wide tire lists the apporved rim width as 7.0"-9.0", so depending on the exact size it is very possible that your 10" wide tire could go on a 7" wide rim.
the last # on your tire is the size rim you need for that tire 295 50 15 /15 inch rim I am sure you know it must be a 15" rim and were asking about the width of the rim. You need at least a 9" wide rim but a 10" would be even better to avoid tire bulge.
NO, it will not fit the rim safely
10 pounds
no
You can use ANY size rim made with the same lug patteren. However ofcoures the larger the rim the smaller the tire. Most if not all tire dealers can tell you the combinations Tire/rim that will fit.
NO, it will not.
I have a 24 inch universal rim 10 lug trying to put it on my 2007 GMC Acadia it is a 6 lug is it possible to get it to fit
It wont. They will only change when you increase/decrease the size dramatically as the wheel or tire. A one inch change wont make a difference.A more accurate answerIt's true that the size of the rim does not directly have any impact on the speedometer accuracy. But changing the rim size generally means that you'll be changing the size of the tire. The speedometer is directly affected by the circumference of the tire that is used. If you use a tire with a 10% larger circumference, the speedometer will indicate that you're going 10% slower than you really are. If you match the circumference of the 14 inch tire to the circumference of the 15 inch tire, the speedometer accuracy will not change.
you are not giving the whole info for the SUV. But if it is 15" 16" or 17" You need to have 10"inch rim. GOOD LUCK:-)
Most tires are measures by the rim size needed to mount it so a 14 inch tire is relative to the rim. then notice the other measurements on the tire... like.. my car... 255 50 16... FIRST 255 is the width.. i assume in Millitimeters... = 25.5 Centimeters... = about 10 inches. MIDDLE 50 is the height in PERCENT of the width ( 255 in this case) soo tire~sidewall = one half of 255 = 127.5 about 5 inches.. LAST number 16 rim size. in inches... = Diameter While the rim is on the car, measure across rim from top to bottm. HOPE this helps.. in short... Yes it is much smaller in the center.. and will not fit your project, without buying a new rim. BEST REGARDS.