no
Yes, that is a pretty good substitute.
It is an acceptable substitute, but know that your speedometer will read 58.7 at a true 60 mph.
Can? Yes. Should you? No. There will be a 3.17% difference in diameter and your speedometer will be 2 mph fast. A better substitute is a 235/65-15. 215/65 profile is 139.75mm. -- 215/70 profile is 150.5mm --7.1% diff.
Can? Yes. Should you? No. There will be a 3.17% difference in diameter and your speedometer will be 2 mph fast. A better substitute is a 235/65-15. 215/65 profile is 139.75mm. -- 215/70 profile is 150.5mm --7.1% diff.
Yes, that is reasonable as long as both sides match.
Yes, if you mount as a pair. Both tires on axle must be the same
No this is a bad substitution as the 205/65-15 tire will be 5.07% smaller in diameter. A good substitution is 235/65-15 which is only 0.63% larger in diameter which is a good swap.
That's quite a difference in width and height. It would depend on rim width and how close the edges of the new wider tire come to any parts of the body while steering tightly.
Yes, this is a good alternative. Your speedometer will be only be 0.6 mph too fast.
Yes, but check carefully for steering clearance
No, the 15" tire will be 1" smaller. Your speedometer will be off, your mileage will suffer and the can will handle totally different. If you want to go with a 15" tire then install a 235/70-15 or a 265/60-15