No, a 195/65 R15 tire is not directly interchangeable with a 215/70 R15 tire. The first number indicates the tire's width in millimeters, and the second number represents the aspect ratio (height to width). A 215 tire is wider than a 195 tire, and the different aspect ratios will also affect the overall diameter and handling characteristics. Always consult with a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety.
Yes, you can
Yes, if you mount as a pair. Both tires on axle must be the same
195/70-16 or 215/65-16 are both acceptable substitutes.
Yes, you can
As far as I know, the different sizes you can fit are: 185/60 R15, 185/65 R15, 195/55 R15, 195/60 R15, 205/55 R15 and 215/50 R15 on the 6x15 alloys. Chris from DIDCOT TYRE & EXHAUST
Yes, you can use a replacement tire of 175-65-r15 for a 195-55-r15 rim.
Yes, they can
175/60-15, 165/65-15, or 215/50-15
No, this is not a good swap as the 215/65 tire is almost 4% larger in diameter. Your speedometer will read 57.6 at a true 60 mph. A much better swap is to go with a 215/60-15 which is a good swap. Your speedometer will read 59.5 at a true 60 mph and the 215/60-15 tire will only be 0.17" larger.
Yes, but your speedometer will not be accurate and performance and mileage will be effected.
Normally, yes. The 65 tire is slightly shorter that the 70. A much better swap would be to go with a 225/65-15.
The aspect ratio is different, in this case the -65 is a little rounder in cross section.