Yes, a 215/70R15 tire can fit on a rim originally designed for a 215/75R15 tire, as both tires share the same rim diameter (15 inches) and width (215 mm). However, the overall diameter and sidewall height of the 215/70R15 tire will be slightly smaller than that of the 215/75R15, which may affect speedometer accuracy and ride height. It's advisable to check for clearance and consult a tire professional to ensure proper fitment.
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