255/85r16.
255/85r16.
No.
No. Even if you were able to stretch the tire on the rim, it will cause damage to the tire.
No. Even if you were able to stretch the tire on the rim, it will cause damage to the tire.
If I understand that question correctly, you can not put a 16" tire on a 15" rim.
NO. The tire is an inch bigger around than the rim....
Nope. the "15" is the size of your rim. 15". So a tire with a 15" opening wont fit a 16" rim. but you can put larger tires on the 15" rim.
Probably not. The rim may not clear the brakes.
No, you cannot put 16-inch tires on 17-inch rims. Tire and rim sizes must match to ensure proper fit and safety; a tire designed for a 16-inch rim will be too small for a 17-inch rim. Using mismatched sizes can lead to poor handling, tire damage, and potential safety hazards. Always use tires that are compatible with your specific rim size.
No
It depends on the tire. It could be made for a 15, 16, 17, etc size rim.
You can put a 15" or a 16". You can check with a GM dealer's service center about tire sizes, but the Gran Sport has 16" wheels.