Yes, if you have 16 inch rims that will fit in place of the original 15 inch rims.
yes but you will have to have different rims as well
Yes, you can mount 225-60r16 tires on a rim made for 215-65r16 tires.
Yes you can
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NO, the rim size is incorrect.
Yes this is an acceptable swap.
215/65R16 tires have 26 psi cold
Yes, you can use 225/60R16 tires in place of 215/65R16 tires, but there are some considerations. The 225/60R16 tires are wider and have a lower profile, which may affect handling and ride comfort. Additionally, the difference in overall diameter may impact speedometer accuracy and vehicle stability. It's advisable to consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
Yes, you can generally use 215/65R16 tires on a vehicle that originally has 215/70R16 tires, but there are some considerations. The 215/65R16 tires will have a slightly smaller overall diameter, resulting in a lower ride height and potentially affecting the speedometer accuracy. It's important to check the vehicle's specifications and ensure that the change won't interfere with clearance or handling. Always consult with a tire professional before making a switch.
They fit on mine, so they'll probably fit yours as well.
Yes, 215/65R16 tires can work on a 2001 Toyota Sienna, as they are compatible with the vehicle's standard tire size. However, it's essential to ensure that the tires have sufficient clearance and do not interfere with the suspension or body. Always consult your owner's manual or a tire professional for specific recommendations and to confirm compatibility with your vehicle's specifications.
I tried to fit the chains for a 215/70R15 on a 215/60R15, and the chains were too large. I suspect in your case the chains will be too small.