0.8 inches.
425 is much bigger then 215.
Unlikely, it's MUCH wider.
If they have the identical aspect ratio and wheel diameter as comparing a 215/70-15 to a 205/70-15 the 215 tire will be .56" taller.
Yes, you can but your speedometer will be 1.8 mph to fast. A much better swap would be 225/65-16.
Yes, a 215/70R15 tire can fit on a rim originally designed for a 215/75R15 tire, as both tires share the same rim diameter (15 inches) and width (215 mm). However, the overall diameter and sidewall height of the 215/70R15 tire will be slightly smaller than that of the 215/75R15, which may affect speedometer accuracy and ride height. It's advisable to check for clearance and consult a tire professional to ensure proper fitment.
Yes it can.
The difference between a 225/70 tire and a 215/75 tire lies in their width and aspect ratio. The first number represents the tire width in millimeters, so a 225 tire is wider than a 215 tire. The second number indicates the aspect ratio, which is the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the width; a 70 aspect ratio means the sidewall height is 70% of the width for the 225 tire, while a 75 aspect ratio means the height is 75% of the width for the 215 tire. This results in the 215/75 tire having a taller sidewall compared to the 225/70 tire.
The 215/55-16 tire is 3.24% (.85") smaller in overall diameter than the 215/60-16 tire. It is never advisable to go over 3% difference. Stick with the OEM size as recommended by the manufacture of your car.
Yes, you can replace a 215/60 R16 tire with a 215/55 R16 tire, but it will affect your vehicle's handling and speedometer accuracy. The 215/55 tire has a smaller sidewall height, leading to a lower overall diameter, which can result in a stiffer ride and potentially affect traction. It's advisable to consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
320 is bigger.
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.