no it would'nt because its to small to fit on something thats almost 2 times bigger you wouldnt be even able to fit it over the rim
Stock wheel size was 13". A 175/80/13 Closely resembles the stock tire size.
According to the official Service Manual, Front Tire Pressure: 150 kPa / 22 PSI Rear Tire Pressure: 175 kPa / 25 PSI Rear Tire Pressure w/ Passenger: 200 kPa / 29 PSI
175 kPa (25psi) front 200 kPa (29 psi) rear On cold tires
The size 175/75-15 is deciphered like this.The 175 indicates this tire is 175 millimeters across from the widest point of its outer sidewall to the widest point of its inner sidewall when mounted and measured on a specified width wheel. This measurement is also referred to as the tire's section width.The 75 indicates that this tire size's sidewall height (from rim to tread) is 75% of its section width. The measurement is the tire's section height, and also referred to as the tire's series, profile or aspect ratio. The higher the number, the taller the sidewall; the lower the number, the lower the sidewall.The R stands for Radial tire.The 15 is the diameter of the wheel in inches.
25.3 psi front 29.0 psi rear or 175 kpa front 200 kpa rear or 1.74 bar front 1.99 bar rear
Your can came equipped with 175/65-14 so, Yes, a 15" wheel fitted with 175/60-15 will be an almost perfect fit. The overall diameter of the wheel/tire combination will have almost the exact same diameter, which is what you want to maintain.
If it's the number at the start of the tire ID ( eg 175/70/R/13 ) then it's the width in millimetres.
No, the 185 70 r14 tire cannot be substituted for a 175 65 r14 tire. The 70 series tire has a larger diameter and is not recommended that you substitute on a 65 series tire.
Usually The tread is 10 millimeters wider and the tire is 12 mm taller overall but mounts on the same wheel
Yes, you can use a replacement tire of 175-65-r15 for a 195-55-r15 rim.
Wheel of Fortune - 1983 1-175 was released on: USA: 1 June 1984
Wheel of Fortune - 1983 17-175 was released on: USA: 5 May 2000