Oh, what a happy little question! You see, the numbers on a tire represent its size and dimensions. If you're thinking about replacing a P195/65R14 tire with a P195/70R14, it should work just fine. The second number, 70 or 65, refers to the aspect ratio, so the 70 series tire will be a bit taller and may affect your speedometer slightly, but overall, it should fit on your wheel without any issues. Just make sure to check the clearance in your wheel well to ensure it won't rub.
Two sizes were used, P195/65-R15 & P195/70-R14
p195/70/R14
No, the 185 70 r14 tire cannot be substituted for a 175 65 r14 tire. The 70 series tire has a larger diameter and is not recommended that you substitute on a 65 series tire.
Tire size is P195/70/R14.
Yes, they can
Yes, they can
You can but your speedometer will be wrong.
Yes, this is an acceptable swap.
Check the clearance of your existing P195 tires to the body fender wheel well. IF the clearance is 15-20mm or less, then no you should not. Generally speaking, yes you can go to one step higher in size of the FIRST number (this being P195 to P205). Always consult a tire dealer specialist, their advice is usually free of charge.
It will make your speedometer say you are going slower that you are
Of course you can but it is not the best substitute although it is acceptable. Your speedometer will read 58.6 at a true 60 mph with the 195/70-14 tires. If you wish to go to a larger tire then a much better substitute is a 205/65-14. With this tire your speedometer will read 59.2 at a true 60 and all other parameters will be much closer to the OEM size 185/70-14.
205/65-r15 or 195/70-r14