no, it takes a 15' tire to fit a 15" rim.
No!. It is very unsafe to mix tire and rim sizes.
A 15 inch tire from 185 - 225 mm
Yes, as long as the 14" tire/wheel combination is the same diameter as the 15" you are removing.
You destroy the tire trying to stretch it around the rim.
31 means that the tire is 31" tall, the 10.5 means that the tire is 10.5" wide and the 15 means that it fits a 15" rim.
No, the R15 means that it is a radial tire and the 15 is the rim size. Never try to mount a tire and a rim that are different sizes.
No, 21570R15 the 15 means that tire fits on a 15 inch rim 21565R16 the 16 means 16 inch rim.
no 15" tire will not bead up
Sometimes, if bolt pattern is same and there is enough room, - but I wouldn't recommend it.
Using a 14-inch rim in place of a 15-inch rim is not advisable, as it will not fit properly. The tire size designed for a 15-inch rim will not be compatible with a 14-inch rim, potentially leading to safety issues, improper handling, and increased wear on the tires. It's essential to use rims that match the manufacturer's specifications for your vehicle. Always consult a professional if you're unsure about tire and rim compatibility.
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.
You cannot mount a 15 inch tire on a 15.5 inch rim.