Directly bolting up, No! You could look into wobble nuts, they give you a chance to do different sizes but that still may be too far of a spread.
Different size tires and wheels. The factory size tires and wheels are calibrated with the speedometer. If a different sized tires or wheels are put on the vehicle, the speed can be off.
Over-sized wheels are mounted with under-sized tires. There is literally less rubber backing up the metal.
No they don't always have different sized wheels. If you have a 'Super' model you would have different sized wheels, if you have 'Standard' model they would all be the same.
1890
those don't exist
The Ford F350 is a full-sized, super duty truck. It is available with single rear wheels or as a dually. For more information, visit http://www.carsdirect.com/ford/f350.
the dart was a full sized vehicle in 62 ans 63 and had 14" rims the new dart came out in 64 as a smaller version and I believe had 13" wheels unless it was high performance and it had 14" wheels.
In "Canada" 2009 Cobalt was delivered with 3 different sizes of wheels and tires as follows: LS - 195/65R15 Mounted on seal wheels sized 15" x 6" LT - 205/55R16 Mounted on Alloy wheels sized 16" x 6" SS - 225/40R18 Mounted on Alloy wheels sized 18" x 7.5"
Yes there was a factory option for 17 inch wheels
Well if it is a car, toy or full sized, it will have an axle and it will have wheels.
All skateboard bearings will fit ANY sized skateboard wheel because the bearing hole is designed to be the same in all wheels.
The Plymouth Prowler is a mid sized vehicle that can fit up to 5 people inside of it. It's a descently sized vehicle for the price. It is based on the neon.