i dont think so but bolt them up and see if they will fit with out the tires mounted
Most all that have 13 inch rims. Some older 14 inch also. The spacing on the lugs varies.
18 inch rims will fit on your 2002 Cavalier. Any rims bigger than 18 inches will get against the wheel well.
If your car wasn't made to fit 20 inch rims, I would recommended using the size your car came with originally. Engineers made it that size for a reason.
Yes they can with a low profile tire( rubberbands).
if it has the 4.5 lug pattern- large bolt pattern and you have a 15 inch wheel
No
i know on my 97 maro i got 23s to fit with a 4" lift && a little bit of cutting
yes u need a lift kit usually of about 4 inches
yes
i have 20 inch rims on my 1994 camaro and every time i turn the wheel it hits
4 inch body lift or 6 inch frame lift
size of the rims doesnt matter. its the bolt pattern you should be looking at.
I looked up on cardomain.com and found a box Chevy with 24 inch rims on it with no lift kit or nothing here is the site: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3236910 just copy and paste.
You will need a lift kit to put 22 inch rims on your 2002 Chevy Impala. The 22 inch rims will not fit in the wheel wells of the automobile.
The 1980 Chevrolet Camaro can come with different size rims. For rims that are 14 inches, the original tire size would be 205/75-14.
No
Yes with 2 inch lift kit