No, the 15" wheel must be wide enough the handle this very wide tire.
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.
No, a 10-inch rim will not fit a 12-inch tire. Tire size is specified by the diameter of the rim it is designed to fit, and a 12-inch tire requires a rim that is 12 inches in diameter. Using mismatched sizes can lead to safety issues and damage to both the tire and the rim. Always ensure that the tire and rim sizes are compatible.
no, it takes a 15' tire to fit a 15" rim.
NO. The tire is an inch bigger around than the rim....
Ys, as long as rim and tire diameter are compatible
The biggest tire that can fit on a 15 inch rim is a 15 inch tire. It is very unsafe to mix rims and tire sizes together.
No, unfortunately, the rim will not fit that tire. This is because these two tires require different sized rims. One of these needs a?æ16-inch rim while the other needs a 14 inch rim.
You can use ANY size rim made with the same lug patteren. However ofcoures the larger the rim the smaller the tire. Most if not all tire dealers can tell you the combinations Tire/rim that will fit.
No
No, it will not.
NO it will not.