Usually yes. BUT. The rear should fit no problem as the caliper is the regular size. Just check it first. You can tell the difference. The front calipers should be the larger ones, therefor you need to use a spacer. Usually the 1.25 spacer should do the trick. You can tell if you have the larger caliper, it is quite large. Check out "rigged.up off road acc " or ask eBay for wheel spacers for the crown. Good for the '91 to '08. 2 spacers cost around $ 60.00. To keep the same height use the crown 15 inch tires 215-70 r 15. The 16 inch are 225 -60 r 16. They equal the same height.
If there is enough clearance for the wider tire, yes.
Basic hand tools should be enough.
No, not enough clearance.No, not enough clearance.
The brakes need to be replaced when they feel soft or show signs of enough wear during visual inspection to warrant replacement, the same as any car.
If it is the same as the '96 model, then no. There is just enough room to get a little hand in there to replace it.
you havee to remove the lower bolt on the motor mount to get enough clearance to slide it through take it to someone its faster and easier that way
Yes, that's a reasonable change, not too different. But make SURE there is enough clearance for steering lock.
yes as long as you buy a 12'' tire, and have more than enough clearance, or raise the torch keys all the way up
I don't believe you have to. There should be enough clearance to remove the gas tank.
Replacing disc brakes can be a tricky task. First, you must make sure they are cool enough to touch, then bleed them and take apart the brakes. You can put new pads and discs on to finish the job.
Yes, they will fit on the rims and have enough clearance. I had 285 75 16 on my 4x4 on the stock rims and there was enough clearance for those also.
It's strong enough, cheap enough and easy enough to work with.