No, 195/65R15 tires are not directly interchangeable with 195/60R15 tires. The first number (195) indicates the tire width in millimeters, and both sizes have the same width. However, the second number (65 vs. 60) represents the aspect ratio, which affects the tire's overall diameter and sidewall height. Using tires with different aspect ratios can impact vehicle handling, speedometer accuracy, and overall performance, so it’s best to stick to the manufacturer-recommended size.
Yes, this is an acceptable swap.
Of course it can but this is not a good swap. If you wish to go to a 60 series tire then use 205/60-15.
Yes, they will fit the rims. But if the 195/65-15 tires are the OEM tires your speedometer will read 62 mph at a true 60 mph. If you wish to go to a 60 series tire then a much better fit is 215/60-15 which will work much better.
Yes, if the front tires don't rub body on full steering lock
rear tires are 195/60/15 front tires are 185/60/15
Of course you can but that is not a good swap. An excellent swap would be a 195/55-15.
No. There is 4.34% difference in the diameter which is too much. Your speedometer will be off 3 mph. 195/70-15 would be a better swap for 215/60-15 tires. It will only be 2.3% off and the speedometer will be off only 1.4 mph.
Yes, this is an acceptable swap but a 215/60-15 would be a better swap.
You can switch to a 215/50-15 or 175/60-15 if you can find any tires in these sizes. Other optional tires which are acceptable are 205/50-15 and 185/60-15 which you can find. My advice is to stick with the OEM size.
15" Use 195/60/15 sized tires.
You can but your speedometer will be off. Want to go wider then go with a 195/60-15.
175/60-15, 165/65-15, or 215/50-15