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
Yes, but your speedometer will not be accurate and performance and mileage will be effected.
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.
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.