YES, The P stands for passenger tire / Lite Tire. For cars and small trucks. The other tire is a heaver tire for full size trucks, vans ect.
Physically....yes. It will fit the same rim. However the 185/60 will be quite a bit shorter and will throw off your speedometer.
First off you should not install tires that are not the correct size. But if you do, make sure the tires on each axle are both the same size. Both front tires same size, and both rear tires same size.
It is recomended that all four tires are the same age, same size, and same brand.It is recomended that all four tires are the same age, same size, and same brand.
If all four tires on an MTB bicycle are 26 by 2.10, they are the same size.
It is not recommended to use different size tires on a vehicle at the same time.It is not recommended to use different size tires on a vehicle at the same time.
As long as all 4 tires are the same size, you will be ok.As long as all 4 tires are the same size, you will be ok.
If the tires are the same size then yes.
By ratio if you mean size, the answer is no unless the car comes from the factory with a different size rear tires than front tires like some sports cars. In that case you would have 2 tires the same size on the front and 2 tires another size on the rear. You should never ever run 2 different size tires on the same axle. Therefore you would never have a situation where you would have 3 tires one size and then 1 tire another size.
I would go with rims that are close to the same size of the tires.
Yes, if you install the correct tires and use 16" rims/wheels as well. Install tires that end up giving you the same overall diameter as the OEM 15" tires. You can use a tire size calculator to determine the size tires you need.
Preferably the same size. Just because they are winter tires it doesn't alter the size requirements.
Yes, just be sure all the tires are the same size and put winter tire on drive axils, never use different size tires on a 4x4 all four must be the same size, or you will damage transmission.Answeryes