Yes, you can
Yes this is an acceptable swap.
Yes, you can.
The original tires that came with the 1996 EX-R were most likely 195/60R15. These tires were also availiable on the 1996 Accords: 185/65R15.
Yes, I think the P is for passenger.
Tires that can replace 195/60R15 include 185/65R15 and 205/55R15, as they maintain a similar overall diameter and fitment on the same rim. However, it's important to check the vehicle's specifications and ensure there's enough clearance for any changes in width or aspect ratio. Additionally, consult with a tire professional to confirm compatibility and safety.
195/60R15
If you have 15 inch rims, use 195-60r15.
My 2005 PT Cruiser uses 195/65R15
EX 2 and 4 door 195/60R15 All wagons 195/60R15 DX 185/70R14 LX 185/70R14 SE 195/60R15 Determine your model and match accordingly
Yes, you can put 205/65R15 tires on a car that originally had 195/60R15 tires, but you should consider a few factors. The 205/65R15 tires will be wider and have a taller sidewall, which may affect the car’s handling, speedometer accuracy, and clearance within the wheel well. It's important to ensure that the larger tires do not interfere with suspension components or the body of the vehicle. Always consult your vehicle’s manual or a tire professional for the best recommendations.
Yes you can but you should not. If the OEM size is 195/65-15 and you want a wider tire then install 205/60-15. This will keep the overall diameter nearly the same. Installing 195/60-15 will cause the diameter to be smaller and will cause your speedometer to be off, and will effect handling, performance, and mileage adversely.
No, 195/65R15 tires are not directly interchangeable with 195/60R15 tires. The first number (195) indicates the tire width in millimeters, and both sizes have the same width. However, the second number (65 vs. 60) represents the aspect ratio, which affects the tire's overall diameter and sidewall height. Using tires with different aspect ratios can impact vehicle handling, speedometer accuracy, and overall performance, so it’s best to stick to the manufacturer-recommended size.