195 65r 15 is the tire size. 65 is width and 15 is rim size
No, if you are going to a 70 series tire then you will need to go with 195/70-15.
P205/65R-15.
the 195 is how many milimeters wide the tire is, the /65 stands for a percentange of the 195, so the side wall of your tire will be 65% of 195, and r/15 is a 15 inch rim size ,$ushil,india
yes. but i would change all four tires to that size or at least the front two or back two. but also realize you might have some camber issues by doing this swap. Also your speedometer will be off about 2 mph.
Yes, you can
Passenger car tire. As opposed to LT (light truck)
205/65R/15
The 195 refers to millimeters (mm) and is the width of the tire across the treads. The 55 is also in millimeters(mm) and refers to the height if the tire from the edge of the rim(wheel) to the top of the tire. And finally, the 15 refers to inches (in) and refers to the diameter of the wheel that the tire fits to and the inside diameter of the tire.
Tread is 195 mm wide. Sidewall is 60 percent of 195 mm tall. R is radial tire. 15 inch rim. H speed rating.
195/55/15 195/55/15
all season radials usually have 215-65R-15 tire size. Other sizes that also work are 205-70R-15 or 205-75R-15
I believe they are 185 65R 15