Yes you can, but it is not suggested. The factory tire size on your vehicle is there because that is the size of tire to make your vehicle run at it's peak performance.
Just remember this: P=passenger. LT=Light Truck. T=Temporary. 195=Width of the tire, sidewall to sidewall in mm. 55=Height of the tire rim to tread. R15=Rim size. so R15 means that tire is made for a rim of 15 inches. The R means Radial.
Yes, that is an acceptable swap.
You can but your speedometer will be off. Want to go wider then go with a 195/60-15.
NO. Rim size incorrect, they will not fit.
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Yes, you can substitute 195/55-15 tires for 185/55-15 tires, but it may affect handling and comfort. The 195 tires are wider, which can provide better grip and stability, but may also result in a firmer ride due to a larger contact patch with the road. In general, the 185 tires might offer a softer ride, as they have a slightly smaller contact area. Ultimately, the choice depends on your driving preferences and vehicle specifications.
rear tires are 195/60/15 front tires are 185/60/15
Yes, this is an acceptable swap.
EX 2 and 4 door 195/60R15 All wagons 195/60R15 DX 185/70R14 LX 185/70R14 SE 195/60R15 Determine your model and match accordingly
185/75/14 or optional size 195/75/14
Yes, but your speedometer will read 1.5 mph fast.
NO, that is not possible. Rim size is different and even if you found same bolt pattern there would be problems.
195/65/15 will fit but no bigger