The 185 70 14 wil be slightly taller So if you have two of them it will most likely be alright if you have a two wheel drive car or truck. If it's four wheel drive, all four tires and wheels must be the same. You can mix sizes on two wheel drive as long as the front two are the same and the rear two are the same. The larger are more likely to fit on the rear.
Not a good fit as the 185/70-14 will be taller with a larger diameter and you speedometer will be 2 mph slow at 60 mph. A much better fit if you want to go with a narrower tire would be a 175/70-14 which is almost identical in diameter.
No, 13 inch tires will not fit on 14 inch rims.No, 13 inch tires will not fit on 14 inch rims.
65 * 14 = 910
if 35% is 14, then the total is 14/0.35 = 40. 65% of 40 is 40 * 0.65 = 26
To find 14 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.14. In this instance, 0.14 x 65 = 9.1. Therefore, 14 percent of 65 is equal to 9.1.
65/70 = 13/14
Yes, as long as you change both sides of front or rear.
No, the 185 70 r14 tire cannot be substituted for a 175 65 r14 tire. The 70 series tire has a larger diameter and is not recommended that you substitute on a 65 series tire.
No
185-60-14 or 185-65-14
14" 185/65/14
Yes , you can, as long as same tires on one axle.
The tire size is usually 185/65/14.
185 65 14
185/65/14
The tire size is 185/65/14.
Either 185/65/14 or 185/60/15
185/65 14