yes put a 275-25-24 tire and a 3 pice rim and it will fit yes put a 275-25-24 tire and a 3 pice rim and it will fit
The difference between a 285/65R18 and a 275/65R18 is height and width The first 3 digit number is the width measured in millimeters, 285 millimeters and 275 millimeters wide across the tread. The middle two digit number is an aspect ratio number or a percentage of the width. For example if the tread is 285 millimeters wide, than the aspect ratio of 65 is 185.25 millimeters. Meaning the side wall of the tire is 185.25 millimeters tall. 65 percent of 285 millimeters is 185.25 millimeters. So a 275 millimeter tire with the same aspect ratio of 65 will be a narrower and shorter tire, because 65 percent of 275 is less than 65 percent of 285. The R18 means that the tire is of radial construction and the tire is made to be mounted on a 18 inch wheel or rim.
From 7.5" to 9.5".
Not a good idea, that's a far wider tire than you had originally. It may not even fit on the same rim safely.
If the rim is the correct width, yes.
no, it takes a 15' tire to fit a 15" rim.
Ys, as long as rim and tire diameter are compatible
NO. The tire is an inch bigger around than the rim....
The biggest tire that can fit on a 15 inch rim is a 15 inch tire. It is very unsafe to mix rims and tire sizes together.
No, unfortunately, the rim will not fit that tire. This is because these two tires require different sized rims. One of these needs a?æ16-inch rim while the other needs a 14 inch rim.
No
NO it will not.