The term "15x10" on rims refers to the diameter and width of the wheel. Specifically, "15" indicates that the rim has a diameter of 15 inches, while "10" indicates that the width of the rim is 10 inches. This sizing is important for ensuring proper fitment on a vehicle and can affect tire selection and overall performance.
If they are 31x10.5x15 then yes, but they would fit better on 15x8 rims.
15x7, so 7 inches wide. i have a 91 with optional factory rims that are 15x10
35x12.50 runs trouble free with a minimum 4" suspension lift.
No!Will not fit.31x10.5 R15 will fit on 15x10. Yes, I have 32-11.50-15 on 15*8 wheels.
I have 295R15's on a 15x8 and wouldn't recommend going any wider. The tires often look low even when they are not. 295R15 is perfect on 15x10's though.
you don't need traction bars but you need air shocks to fit that size of wheel and tire.
1500
I had an '84 S-10 Blazer with 15x10 chrome corvette ralley rims with a 295x50x15's! I had to trim the traction bars but everything else fit with no issues.
there would be some extreme stretch. a little stretch is perfectly fine if thats what floats your boat, but would be unsafe. plus you drive a cavalier, why would you have 10 inch wide rims on that?
15x10=150
A P235/70R15 tire is designed for a 15-inch rim, but it is too narrow for a 15x10 rim. The 235 mm width is suitable for rims typically ranging from 7 to 9 inches wide. Mounting it on a 10-inch wide rim may lead to issues with tire performance and safety, such as increased wear and potential handling problems. It's best to choose a tire that is compatible with the rim width for optimal performance.
No! Not recommended.