You need wheels with a 5 on 5 lug pattern (5 inches accross with 5 lugs).
As for the wheel size... Id go with a 15x 8 just cause alot of tires are available at decent prices for that size wheel and it is a good size...
I wouldn't recommend running any tire bigger than a 32x11.50.
There are not any actual tires installed on this bike.
No.
No
if the studs are not installed they are just like regular snow tires
I have 31 x 10.5" BF Goodrich T/A KO tires. They are considered the largest tires you can fit without a lift. They rubbed a bit during sharp turns until I installed a 2" Tuff Country lift.
No, the prohibition applies only to snow tires with studs installed in them.
need a little more info........
Getting an alignment without also balancing the tires means the unbalanced tired will just contribute to needing another alignment. Do both at the same time and save yourself unnecessary headaches later.
Have you installed tires smaller than the OE tires? If so this is the problem.
Pro Comp the company itself does not ship out tires or wheels, but if you go on this website, http://www.tirepackage.com/Tires/Pro-Comp-Tires.aspx?t_c=13&t_s=157, they will send you a tire and wheel package installed.
wht does my 2000 f-350 hop or bounce ant 40-45 mph.i installed new shocks and new tires
no it should work permanately