The tire? No way. The 16" rim will require a 16" inside diameter tire. The rim could possibly be swapped provided the bolt patterns are exactly the same.
Yes, that is a reasonable substitution.
As far as I know, the different sizes you can fit are: 185/60 R15, 185/65 R15, 195/55 R15, 195/60 R15, 205/55 R15 and 215/50 R15 on the 6x15 alloys. Chris from DIDCOT TYRE & EXHAUST
NO, rim size is incorrect.
yes it should work
You can but I would advise against it as this is an increase in overall diameter of 0ver 3% which is never advisable. If you want to go with a 60 series tire then get a 165/60-15.
no
185/55 r15 82v
It is ok, but lessens your overall stopping capacity, - WHY would you want to do that .
yes its true
Yes, this is a good swap and should work quite well.
No, you cannot directly replace a 185/70 R14 tire with a 205/55 R16 tire, as they have different dimensions and specifications. The first number indicates the tire's width in millimeters, the second number is the aspect ratio, and the last part specifies the rim diameter in inches. A 205/55 R16 tire is wider and designed for a larger rim, which means it won't fit on a 14-inch wheel. Additionally, using mismatched tire sizes can affect vehicle handling and safety.
No, definitely not. The 195/65-15 tire will be almost 8% taller and will cause the speedometer to read 55 at 60 mph. There is almost a 2" difference in overall diameter. Your handling, ride, steering, and stability will be compromised.