Yes, you can use a 195/65 R15 tire instead of a 185/65 R15, but there are some considerations. The 195 mm width means it will be slightly wider, which may affect handling and fuel efficiency. Additionally, ensure that your vehicle has enough clearance to accommodate the wider tire without rubbing. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional before making a switch.
It is ok, but lessens your overall stopping capacity, - WHY would you want to do that .
Yes, you can use a replacement tire of 175-65-r15 for a 195-55-r15 rim.
Yes, you can use a 185/65 R15 tire instead of a 185/60 R15, but there are important considerations. The 185/65 tire has a taller sidewall, which may slightly affect the handling and speedometer accuracy. Additionally, the overall diameter of the tire will be larger, potentially impacting clearance and suspension geometry. It's advisable to consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional before making the switch.
No, this is not a good swap as the 15" tire will be too large. Your speedometer will read 58 mph at a true 60 mph. You can use 185/65-15 which is a very good swap.
My 2005 PT Cruiser uses 195/65R15
Of course you can, but it is not advisable. Your speedometer will read 58.6 at a true 60 mph. Stick with the OEM size.
My 2008 Honda Fit!
yes, you can, but they are slightly wider, and may rub a bit, check clearance first!
Yes, you can.
You can use a 195/55-15 but I would advise against it. With this swap your speedometer will show 58.8 at a true 60 mph. A much better swap would be to go with a 205/50-15. With this swap your speedometer will show 59.8 at a true 60 mph. All other factors of the tire will be almost identical to the 195 except the section width which will be .79" wider.
My 2007 Honda Fit Sport does. Acura Integra
If you use 185/75-15 it will work but barely. Your speedometer will read 58.2 at a true 60 mph. I would not advise this swap as your car will handle poorly and your stopping distance will increase.