I assume you mean you are wanting to change the tire/wheel combination as you are going from a 17" wheel to a 15" wheel. The answer is NO, this is a bad idea. You are installing a tire/wheel combination that is exactly 2" less in overall diameter than the OEM tire/wheel. This will cause your speedometer to be off 4.4 mph too fast at 60 mph. Your engine will also turn 53.1 more RPMs at 60 mph, which will cause you to use more fuel. This will also adversely effect the handling and ride of your vehicle.
Doubtful. There is a large height and width difference.
Yes, you can substitute 235/65 R17 tires for 215/70 R17 tires, but there are important considerations. The 235/65 R17 tires are wider and have a slightly lower sidewall height, which can affect handling, ride comfort, and speedometer accuracy. It's essential to check your vehicle's specifications and consult with a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
No, you cannot substitute P255/75 R17 tires with P255/75 R15 tires. The numbers indicate the tire's width, aspect ratio, and diameter; in this case, the first number (17 or 15) represents the rim diameter in inches. Since the rims are different sizes, a P255/75 R17 tire will not fit on a vehicle designed for P255/75 R15 tires.
YES
No, you cannot directly substitute 215/65 R17 tires for 235/45 R17 tires, as they have different widths and aspect ratios. The first number indicates the tire's width in millimeters, while the second number represents the aspect ratio, or the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the width. A 235 tire is wider and has a lower profile compared to a 215 tire. Switching between these sizes could affect handling, performance, and safety.
Lots of vehicles.
Standard 215-60-R15 tires can be replaced with 215-50-R17 tires by first installing new rims. The vehicle may need to be raised with a suspension lift kit to achieve sufficient clearance.
Yes all four or 2 in the same axle.might not be manufactures specification but it works great
They will fit on your rims, however they may be too big for your wheel wells.
No they are different heights (65 and 75 mm) and different rim sizes, 17 and 15 inch diameter respectively.
NO, that is a very radical change and may rub steering tires on the frame.
No, this is a very bad substitute. You cannot go from a 50 series to a 65 series on this car if the 215/50-17 is the OEM size. You can go with a 195/55-17 which is a perfect swap or a 205/55-17 which although not perfect is acceptable.ANS 2 - He's not even talking about the same RIMsize -R15 and R17 ! - NO way can these be substituted.