Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can replace a 205 tire with a 215 tire without converting the rim, so long as the rim size and cargo score match. However, if your vehicle manufacturer recommends 205 sizes, you should no longer update them with 215-length tires, as the 215/70R15 tire is slightly taller than the ST205/75R15 tire, which may cause choppy tires to be put on and result in other issues like blowouts down the street because of the height distinction.
A 215/70R15 tire has an average diameter of 26.9 inches, a segment width of 8.5 inches, and may be set up on a 15 x 5.5-7.0 inch rim.
The following cars and others as well use 215/70R15 tires:
Buick GL8 (2006-2017), Le Sabre (1977-1985), Le Sabre (1999-2005), Park Avenue
(1991-2006), Regal (1997-2008), Cadillac DeVille (1994-1999), Chevrolet Malibu
(1964-1977), Monte Carlo (1970-1977), Tracker (2001-2008), Trans Sport (1996-2005),
Venture (1997-2005), Chrysler Town & Country (1999-2007), Voyager (2000-2003), Grand
Voyager (2000), Dodge Grand Caravan (1999-2007), Caravan (2001-2007), Ford Windstar
(1999-2003), Hyundai Santa Fe (2001-2002), Kia Sedona (2002-2005), Nissan Quest
(1999-2002).
For a 215/70R15 tire, you need a rim size of 15" x 5.5-7"25.
You can buy 215/70R15 tires from Discounted Wheel Warehouse.