No, it will not.
Yes, it will
Yes, it will.
Yes, the 65 tire is only slightly taller.
Yes, a 215/70R15 tire can fit on a rim originally designed for a 215/75R15 tire, as both tires share the same rim diameter (15 inches) and width (215 mm). However, the overall diameter and sidewall height of the 215/70R15 tire will be slightly smaller than that of the 215/75R15, which may affect speedometer accuracy and ride height. It's advisable to check for clearance and consult a tire professional to ensure proper fitment.
NO, the rim sizes are different, you can NOT fit a 15" tire on a 16" rim.
It will fit a 15 x 7 or a 15 J rim
185/70 R13 look sick!
Yes, a tire size of 215/65R16 is designed to fit on a 16-inch rim. The "16" in the tire designation indicates that it is compatible with 16-inch wheels. However, it's important to ensure that the rim's width is appropriate for the tire size to ensure optimal performance and safety. Always check the vehicle's specifications or consult a professional if unsure.
The standard tire size for a 2008 Nissan Versa is 185/65R15. This means the tire is 185 millimeters wide, has an aspect ratio of 65%, is a radial tire, and is designed to fit on a 15" rim.
It means the rim will fit 15" tires with widths between 185 and 225. 15 inch diameter, 7 inches wide
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.
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".