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.
You can replace them with 205/60-14 or 175/70-14.
It's either 175/65/14 or 185/65/14 depending on whether or not it is a base or LSI. The 1995 Prizm LSI has 185/65/14. It might depend on the rims you have on the car too.
These two sizes are acceptable substitutes. 195/65-14 175/75-14
175 65 14 or optional 185 60 15 it will say on the tires
No
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.
ANSWER The most likely notation 185-65/14 is 185 millimeters (7.2835 in) between sidewalls; 65 percent of 185 (120.25 mm or 4.73425 in) in height from wheel to tire and 14 inches (355.6 mm) rim diameter. Total diameter is 596.1 mm (120.25+355.6+120.25) or 23.4685 in (4.73425 + 14 + 4.73425). The other 175-65/14 is 175 mm (6.8898 in) between sidewalls; 65% of 175 (113.75 mm or 4.47835 in) in height and the same 14 inches wheel size. Total diameter is 583.1 mm (113.75 + 355.6 + 113.75) or 22.9567 in (4.47835 + 14 + 4.47835). So, the most notable differences are tire widths (185 X 175) mm or (7.28 X 6.89) and tire diameters (596.1 X 583.1) mm or (23.47 X 22.96) in.
This is acceptable but not a good swap. The 175/65-14 will be 2.92% smaller in overall diameter which will cause your speedometer to read 61.8 at a true 60 mph. If you wish to move to a 65 series tire then install a set of 185/65-14 which is an excellent swap and almost identical in overall diameter. Your speedometer will read 60.4 at a true 60 mph.
This is acceptable but not a good swap. The 175/65-14 will be 2.92% smaller in overall diameter which will cause your speedometer to read 61.8 at a true 60 mph. If you wish to move to a 65 series tire then install a set of 185/65-14 which is an excellent swap and almost identical in overall diameter. Your speedometer will read 60.4 at a true 60 mph.
185-60-14 or 185-65-14
205/60-15 or 175/70-15
Yes, this is an acceptable swap.