Yea, its safe.
15x8 tire = 14.4 oz.
It is safe to put 33x12.5r15 tires on 15x8 rims because the rim will still maintain a secure seal. The wider tires provide additional traction and contact with the road.
if the backspacing is 5.5"
No, it is not safe to put a tube in a tubeless tire. The tube may cause the tire to overheat and potentially lead to a blowout. It is important to use the correct type of tire for your vehicle to ensure safety on the road.
if the tube is radial too
Check the label on the driver's door jamb or in the owners manual for the proper pressure. The pressure listed on the side wall of the tire is the max safe pressure of the tire only.
My 2008 chevy tahoe service tire monitor lights came on, and I jst put air in them not so long ago...is it safe to still drive it?
It is written on the side of the tire. Check the label on the driver's door jamb for proper air pressure. Do not use what is printed on the side of the tire. That is the max safe pressure for the tire, not the recommended pressure for the vehicle.
No, water should not be put in a tire as it can cause damage to the tire and affect its performance.
No, it is not recommended to put a tube in a tubeless tire as it can cause safety issues and affect the performance of the tire.
NO
If you have a flat tire on your bike, you should first find a safe place to stop. Then, remove the wheel and tire from the bike. Use a tire lever to take off the tire, inspect the inner tube for damage, and replace it if necessary. Reinflate the tire to the recommended pressure and put it back on the bike. Make sure it is securely in place before riding again.