It is a 26.087% difference between 50 and 65
The difference between the numbers is increasing by 3 each time. Therefore, after a difference of 15 comes a difference of 18, therefore, the next number is 47 + 18 = 65.
1/5 of 65 = 13
975
65 ÷ 25 = 2 with remainder 15.
The 65 series tire will be wider if both sizes are equal. Example is 205/70-15 versus 205/65-15. The 65 series will be wider but have less overall diameter. The series of the tire is a height to width ratio. A 65 series tire has a height that is 65% of the width, so a 205/65 tire is 205 millimeters wide and 205*.65=133.25 millimeters tall (rim to tread). Since it's usually not recommended to change tire diameters, if you want to go wider or narrower you need to change the width and series. For instance a 205/70 will have almost the same diameter as a 225/65.
Yes, you can.
They are pretty close in overall diameter as the 205 will be .3" smaller. Your speedometer will be .7 mph fast with the 205. Your engine will turn an additional 10.1 RPMs every mile driven with the 205. The 205 is a good swap if you want a wider tire.
205/65/15 or 215/65/15
The '70' tire is higher, but marginally. Should work on same car.
205 / 60 / 16 or 205 / 65 / 15
what is the diameter difference from a 205/65/16 vs. 225/60/16
You can but, the speedometer and odometer won't be acturate and your mpg will drop.
205/60-15 or 175/70-15
205 65 r 15 are compatible .
No, the difference is way too much and it would very likely rub the body while turning.
Yes, you can.