You can but your speedometer will be wrong.
195 60 r14 for the front 205 60 r14 for the rear
205/65-r15 or 195/70-r14
Sounds possible but check carefully for rubbing anywhere.
Yes, you can generally replace a tire with a size of 195/75 R14 with a 195/70 R14, as the width remains the same. However, the lower aspect ratio of the 70 series tire means it will have a smaller overall diameter, which can affect your speedometer accuracy and handling. It's important to ensure that the new tires do not interfere with your vehicle's suspension or wheel wells. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional for specific recommendations.
No, a 195/65 R14 tire cannot directly replace a 195/65 R15 tire. The numbers indicate the tire's width, aspect ratio, and rim diameter, with the "14" and "15" denoting the rim size in inches. Using a tire with a different rim size can lead to improper fitment, affecting vehicle handling, safety, and performance. Always choose tires that match the specifications recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
195 60 r14
Rim sizes are either 195/75/R14 or 205/75/R15... It will say right on your tires what size your tire is.
yes. anytime. makes 1 cm difference in with of the tire.
195/65/R14
Hyundai Sonata 1999
the tire size for my 93 is 195-75-r14
195/70/r14 are lower profile tires, meaning that the sidewall of the tire is shorter. Overall tire hieght is shorter 25.85 for the "70" and 26.70 inches tall for the "75". speedo meter will be off slightly, will read faster than you are actually going.