No. There is a rule for a situation like this. It's called the "one up, one down rule." So the tire size is 205 60 R15. 205, which is the tread width (205 millimeters), 65, which is the percentiage of the profile of the tire is of the tread. It is 65% of the width of the tire. And then R15 which is the diameter of the rim. The one up, one down rule is that a 210 55 R15 will fit, as well as a 200 65 R15. So 205 can either go up to 210 or down to 200, and 60 can either go up to 65 or down to 55. If one number goes up, the other must go down or vise-versa.
not too often unless they dont work
That size will work but your speedometer will be off .8 mph too fast.
14 inch tires work on a 14 inch rim.
If you only plan to have them 2 months, then yes, this will work. The best thing is to have 4 of the same tires, but I've never had a problem mixing brands.
Tires last longer and work more efficiently when the wear is even. Gas milage improves as well.Rotating the tires will extend the life of the tires.
Slime can be effective in sealing small punctures in tubeless tires, helping to prevent air leaks and maintain tire pressure. However, it may not work for larger punctures or cuts. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and regularly check and replace the slime as needed for optimal performance.
they help a car drive
They are nice tires and will work well on a Corolla.
Without Charles Goodyear's work wouldn't have tires, types of shoes and boots, bike tires, rubbermaid, and much more.
Yes, that is acceptable but a better replacement in a 60 series tire would be 225/60-15. Either will work though.
I've never found that ! - You must have really good rain tires.
The process of mounting and balancing a set of tires is done with the tires off the vehicle but it is generally understood that the tires will be fitted to the vehicle after the work of mounting and balancing is done .