NO, it will not - and not on a 16 inch rim either .
Per square inch
ive got a p reg 1997 on sreel rims 165/65x14.
yes.... 195 60R14 or 185 65R14 or 165 70R14
Tire size is first determined by your rims- they may be 13,14, 15, 16, 17 or 18 inch. Next is the size, use and weight of the vehicle. This is taken care of in the width and ratio, which may be anywhere between 165 and 300 for width and 50-80 in ratio. The recommended size for vehicle is usually marked on the door panel of the vehicle.
ive put 235/75s on mine but in the rear you will need longer axles or else the inside of the tire will rub
165/80r15
1 inch = 2.54 cm and 1 foot = 12 inches. 165 cm * inch/2.54 cm * ft/12 inch = 5.413385827 ft 165 cm = 5.41338 '
The designation "165-R15-86T" refers to a tire's specifications. "165" indicates the tire's width in millimeters, "R" signifies that it is a radial tire, "15" represents the diameter of the wheel in inches, "86" is the load index, showing the maximum load the tire can carry, and "T" indicates the speed rating, which reflects the maximum speed at which the tire can safely operate.
Yes, that is reasonable.
Only if you have 15 inch rims that fit the vehicle. May I add that if you want to keep the overall diameter the same as the OEM 185/65-14 tire and keep your speedometer accurate you will need to install a 165/65-16. The 185/65-15 tire is exactly i" too large in overall diameter and your speedometer will read 57.5 at a true 60 mph. You can also install a 175/60-15 which is a good swap.
165/r15
165 r 15