No. Sorry!
No, it will be unstable and unsafe.
Depends how wide your rim is and on what vehicle.
No, a 235/75R15 tire cannot fit on a 15x12 rim. The tire's width is designed to fit on rims that are generally between 6 to 8.5 inches wide. A 15x12 rim is too wide for this tire, which could lead to improper seating and potential safety issues. Always refer to the tire manufacturer's specifications for proper rim width compatibility.
A 10.5 wide tire may not fit well on a 7-inch wide rim. Generally, tire manufacturers provide a recommended rim width range for each tire size, and a 10.5 tire typically requires a rim width of about 8.5 to 10 inches for optimal performance and safety. Installing a tire that is too wide for the rim can lead to poor handling and increased wear. It's best to consult the specific tire's manufacturer guidelines for the most accurate fitment recommendations.
No, the 15" wheel must be wide enough the handle this very wide tire.
Yes, a 245/75R16 tire can fit an 8-inch wide rim. This tire width is compatible with rim widths between 6.0 and 8.5 inches, making an 8-inch rim suitable. However, always consult the tire manufacturer's specifications for the best fitment and performance.
It will fit , but the tires will wear out on the outside edges because the rim pulls the tire to far out on each side.
You must know the answer is NO. Not necessarily true, we're talking about width I assume, the section width of the tire 10" in this case is measured at the widest part of the tire. The bead, the part of the tire that sits on the wheel, is significantly narrower. Just as an example P245/55R20, which is a 10" wide tire lists the apporved rim width as 7.0"-9.0", so depending on the exact size it is very possible that your 10" wide tire could go on a 7" wide rim.
They depends on ? what seize the tire is. Normally nothing bigger than a 225 is mounted on a 7inch rim.
No, a 11.5 tire is generally too wide to fit properly on a 10.5 rim. Tire widths must be compatible with rim widths to ensure safety and performance. Ideally, the tire width should match the rim width within a specific range, so using a tire that exceeds the rim's width could lead to issues like poor handling and potential tire failure. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications for the best fit.
No, a 20-inch rim cannot fit on an 18-inch tire. The rim and tire sizes must match, as the tire is designed to fit a specific rim diameter. In this case, you would need a 20-inch tire to fit a 20-inch rim. Always ensure that the rim and tire sizes are compatible for safe and optimal performance.
Any rim that can take one 700C tire will take any other 700C tire, after a fashion. But just because the tire will fit the rim doesn't guarantee that the tire will fit in the frame or fork. 23C to 28C isn't much of a difference, but if you go crazy wide there's a risk that the wider tire won't sit that well on a narrow rim.