Yes, they will, - and if ever they won't , all tire shops will tell you. -They don't want to be responsible for fools fitting wrong tire/rim combinations.
Yes, it should - but it may not fit in your wheel wells, and will definitely throw off your odometer and speedometer as well.
15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.
The 205/65R15 tires can technically fit a 2003 Oldsmobile Alero, but it's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the recommended tire size. The Alero typically comes with 215/60R15 or 225/50R16 tires depending on the trim. Using a different tire size can affect handling, speedometer accuracy, and overall safety, so it's best to consult your owner's manual or a tire professional for the best fit.
They should because i have 205/55/16 s on my car
The 205 60R is a narrower tire than a 215 60R 15, however they will probably both fit the same size rim.
No it will not. If I understand your question correctly, the tire you are looking at is 15" in diameter and your rim is 16" in diameter. You need to buy tires that are made for your diameter wheel, 16".
15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.
Yes, you can replace 205/70R15 tires with 215/70R15 tires as long as the new tires fit within the recommended specifications for your vehicle. The first number (205 or 215) represents the width of the tire in millimeters, so the 215 tires will be slightly wider. The second number (70) represents the aspect ratio, which is the height of the tire sidewall as a percentage of the width. The last number (15) indicates the diameter of the wheel in inches, which should remain the same for both tire sizes.
Yes, the 65 tire is only slightly taller.
That depends on if the 15 inch rims will fit over the brake calipers.
Yes, this is an acceptable swap but a 215/60-15 would be a better swap.
205/75-15 or 215/65-15 Either size is a perfect fit.