Can the be substituted? Yes, but should they? No. There is too much difference in overall diameter for this swap. If you want to go to a 65 series tire then go with a 235/65-16 which is a good swap.
Yes, but check carefully for steering clearance
Yes, you can.
Can the be substituted? Yes, but should they? No. There is too much difference in overall diameter for this swap. If you want to go to a 65 series tire then go with a 235/65-16 which is a good swap.
Yes, 215/65 R16 tires can replace 205/65 R16 tires, as they share the same diameter and rim size. The primary difference is the width; 215 tires are 10 mm wider than 205 tires. However, it's important to ensure that the vehicle's wheel wells and suspension can accommodate the wider tires without rubbing or affecting handling. Always consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional before making the switch.
NO, the rim sizes are different.
The 205/70/r15 is 26.3 inches tall. The 215/65/r16 is 27 inches tall. Never mix different size tires on different rims.
The 205/70/r15 is 26.3 inches tall. The 215/65/r16 is 27 inches tall. Never mix different size tires on different rims.
Yes, you can replace 225/65 R16 tires with 215/65 R16 tires, but it's important to consider that the narrower tires may affect handling, traction, and fuel efficiency. The difference in width (10 mm) may result in a slightly different ride feel and performance. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
You can substitute these tries if need be. But if you do this your car will be off balance.
No, a 205/65-16 is 1.18" too big in diameter. Your speedometer will read 57.3 at 60 mph. The vehicle will not handle or ride as it should.
Yes, they are only slightly different.
Can? Yes. Should you? No. There will be a 3.17% difference in diameter and your speedometer will be 2 mph fast. A better substitute is a 235/65-15. 215/65 profile is 139.75mm. -- 215/70 profile is 150.5mm --7.1% diff.