You will have to change wheels also. Your question is can you, and the answer is yes you can. But should you? You fail to list the aspect ration so assuming both tires are 70 series then there is 7.21% overall difference in the diameter. It is never a good idea to go over 3% difference. So, no this is not a good swap.
14" rim: 185/65/14 15" rim: 195/55/15 16" rim: 205/45/16 17" rim: 205/35/17 I recommend you stick with 14" or 15" rims.
The answer is no.........Because the tire will not seal right. Therefore; u cannot put air in the tire.
Driving in the snow on 225/50/R18 is worse than on 195/60/R17, if the same tires are used.. the tire width is what matters in snow!
brakes are to big to fit 15 inch rims
SIZE TIRES, that You can fit on: 14" rims: 235/60/14 15" rims: 215/60/15 16" rims: 225/50/16 17" rims: 235/45/17
No, this is not an acceptable swap. The 225/55-17 tires will be 1.41" too large in overall diameter and will cause your speedometer to read 63.47 mph at a true 60 mph. Handling, ride, mileage, and performance will be adversely effected. A 195/55-17 would be acceptable. MY advice is to stick with the OEM size.
Yes you can
No, only use 17 inch tires on 17 inch wheels.
Yes, you can
Not sure what you mean by regular tires, but a 17 inch tire will fit a 17 inch rim.Not sure what you mean by regular tires, but a 17 inch tire will fit a 17 inch rim.
Get 17 inch rims you cant put a 17 inch tires on a 16 inch rim!
One can purchase 205 45 17 tires by going to a Firestone store. The Firestone company sells a number of tires for different automobiles, including 205 45 17 tires.