the suspension tuning is changed
Yes you can put 205 40 17 on the front matched with 215 40 17 on the rear
Of course you can but it is not the best substitute although it is acceptable. Your speedometer will read 58.6 at a true 60 mph with the 195/70-14 tires. If you wish to go to a larger tire then a much better substitute is a 205/65-14. With this tire your speedometer will read 59.2 at a true 60 and all other parameters will be much closer to the OEM size 185/70-14.
Yes, you can.
Yes you can but you should not. If the OEM size is 195/65-15 and you want a wider tire then install 205/60-15. This will keep the overall diameter nearly the same. Installing 195/60-15 will cause the diameter to be smaller and will cause your speedometer to be off, and will effect handling, performance, and mileage adversely.
Yes, you can.
The original size is 205-95-r-15. I was unable to fit them on the front so I put 195-85-r-15 on. Gives more clearance .
everywhere you see the variable, put it's value there instead, then do all of the math (+-x/)
Yes, you can but I recommend against it. If your OEM tire was 195/60-15 and you install 195/65-15 you are installing a tire with a diameter that is 3.09% larger. This will cause your speedometer to be 2 mph slow at 60 mph. You should always stay within 3% difference of the OEM size. A much better fit is a 205/55-15 which is only 1.4% smaller in diameter. But in the end you can install it if you insist.
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If you have 15 inch rims, use 195-60r15.
Yes to the 205/50/r16 it will worl fine- no on the 205-55-r16 to tall and heavy