No, you cannot directly replace a tire size 215/75R15 with 205/65R15 because they have different dimensions. The 215/75R15 tire is wider and has a taller sidewall compared to the 205/65R15, which can affect the vehicle's handling, speedometer accuracy, and overall performance. It's essential to consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional to ensure compatibility and safety when changing tire sizes.
Yes you can
You can find it on the side of the tire. Max Pressure.
the most nearest should be 275/65x15
Nope. the R15 and R16 are the size of the rim on the vehicle. they are not interchangable and must be the same.
205 is the width of your tire the 65 is an aspect ratio that determines how tall the tire is compared to the width
Yes, you can but your speedometer will be off and the vehicle will handle differently and mileage will be effected, because the 215/75-15 tire is 1.4" larger in diameter. If you wish to go to a narrower tire then go with a 195/75-15 which will be only .2" larger in diameter and is close to the OEM size of 205/70-15. Why not just put the correct size back on the car?
A 285 60R 17 will replace that
you'd have to get the tire size. It's on the tire itself.
yes
Usually it can, but we need to see the WHOLE tire number to say for sure.
No, you can replace one tire as long as it is the exact same size as the rest of them.
Yes, but you must keep the overall diameter of the tires you are installing the same as the recommended tire size on the car. Any decent tire shop can tell you what size will work.