no
only tire i know that size is a truck or a tractor tube,so any truck and tractor tire place will sell you one
you can easily go with a 30 inch truck tire, 31 would be pushing it without a lift.
the car tire will be flat and the tractor tire not.
One can buy 24 inch rims for their truck at a large variety of places. Canadian Tire in Canada is an example of one franchise that sells 24 inch rims. They can also be purchase through tire companies, online, and local garages.
Well over a hundred pounds.
You can check you tractor manual to get the tractor tire tubes correct measurements. You can also check with tractor supply stores to find the right tire tubes for your tractor model.
For stock truck a 31 inch tire is the biggest possible and even this tire will rub
The 2002 on up truck has had a 17 inch tire and wheel option.
The size of the back tractor tire on the 4430 JD tractor is 18.4-38.
They depends on ? what seize the tire is. Normally nothing bigger than a 225 is mounted on a 7inch rim.
If your Jetta came with 16 inch wheels as original equipment the correct tire pressure is located on a plaque mounted on the driver's side door post. If the 16 inch tires are not original to your car, the tire pressure on my 2007 jetta with 16 inch wheels is 34 pounds front and rear.
18.4 inch tractor tires are on 16 inch rims in most cases. I don't know what the limit would be I would think 13 inch on 11 inch rims would be fine. The hardest part would be to get it inflated if it is tubeless. There are tricks to that though.