No it will not. If I understand your question correctly, the tire you are looking at is 15" in diameter and your rim is 16" in diameter. You need to buy tires that are made for your diameter wheel, 16".
all season radials usually have 215-65R-15 tire size. Other sizes that also work are 205-70R-15 or 205-75R-15
215 x 70R 15
Ideally you should have four tires on the car that match. With that being said you can certainly replace your 65r tires with 70r tires. The 70 refers to the width of the tire and a 70 is slightly narrower than a 65. The lower the number the wider the tire. I would not put 1 65 width tire on one side and a 70 width on the other side of the car, they will wear unevenly.
Yes, they are
No, if you are going to a 70 series tire then you will need to go with 195/70-15.
My Toyota Handbook says High Speed driving 205/70R 14 95H 280 2.8bar 41psi 215/65R 15 96H 280 2.8 41 Normal Driving down to 2.5bar 36 psi for both sizes. Hope this helps.
The best tire size is 215 70R 16. This size tire offers the best ride and handling, and when properly alligned and balanced, will provide the best longevity.
The 235 / 65 / R16 is the lower profile tire ( 28 inches in diameter instead of the 29 inches in diameter for the 235 / 70 / R16 ) Both size tires are the same width
It is 215 mm wide at tread, could be any diameter. If a 15 inch, it will be designated something like "p215 70R 15"
YES, no problem.
Not on the same axle.
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