No, is the answer based on the information you provided. I really need to know the full size of both sets of tires.
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A 215/70-15 is close.
No, that tire will be too small in diameter and your speedometer will be off 3.375%, which will be about 2 mph at 60 mph. Never install a tire that is over 3% different from the original OEM size.
You can but it is not a perfect swap. Make sure you have the same size tire on each axle.
No, this is a very bad swap. Your speedometer will read 55.2 mph and a true 60 mph. You're handling, braking, and ride will be adversely effect. You would have to go with a 185/75-15 tire in order to have an acceptable substitute in a 75 series tire. If your vehicle is 65 series tires installed from the factory there is no way you should go to a 75 series tire. You can go to a 70 series tire if you install size 195/70-15 which is an acceptable substitute.
No, that is a very bad substitute. If you want to go with a 70 series tire go with a 195/70-15 which is a great substitute.
The proper tire size for a 1990 dodge dynasty are P195/75R14. These tires are a 14 inch size tire.
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It depends on your tire size. The size listed on your tires will have to match the tire cover.
Yes you can. The first number on the tire size is big the tire is from bead to bead. Your car will sit just a bit lower and you speedometer will read a little fast.