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There is no problem at all with them fitting but why would you want to? You will lose a bit of handling capability, your braking distances will increase a little due to the smaller contact patch and your speedometer reading will be different. Here is one of the many tire size calculators on the web: http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Tire-...0R16/215-65R16
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There is no problem at all with them fitting but why would you want to? You will lose a bit of handling capability, your braking distances will increase a little due to the smaller contact patch and your speedometer reading will be different. Here is one of the many tire size calculators on the web: http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Tire-...0R16/215-65R16
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I used to use 215/65 R16 winter tires on stock wheels. I never had any problem with them.
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