Yes, but check the width of the new wheels before you buy to make sure the fronts will clear when you turn.
No. You can use an eighteen inch tire on a seventeen inch rim.
No, 21570R15 the 15 means that tire fits on a 15 inch rim 21565R16 the 16 means 16 inch rim.
yes, you have to use 22x8.5 rim, otherwise the 22x9 will hit the front strut, as its too wide and not much room there. ummmmm! that not right!.
Brazilian vw beetles used 14 inch rim 4 lugs .
A person has to use the right type of fluid in a vehicle to help it run its best. The 2002 Mitsubishi eclipse RS uses DOT3 brake fluid as clutch fluid.
For a 12.50 inch wide tire, the Tire & Rim Association approves a rim width range of 8 1/2 inches to 11 inches.
My 1998 Camry has 15 inch rims on it. I have a six cylinder engine. I understand that the 4 cylinder versions use 14 inch rims.
NO! That is very dangerous. It does not work. If you want 15 in tires you will have to use 15 in rims. They will fit, but you cant get enough air in it they will close to the side of the rim, also you wont never get them off the rim, you have to cut the tire in half.
No, the pattern is 5x5 inch or 5x127mm.
It wont. They will only change when you increase/decrease the size dramatically as the wheel or tire. A one inch change wont make a difference.A more accurate answerIt's true that the size of the rim does not directly have any impact on the speedometer accuracy. But changing the rim size generally means that you'll be changing the size of the tire. The speedometer is directly affected by the circumference of the tire that is used. If you use a tire with a 10% larger circumference, the speedometer will indicate that you're going 10% slower than you really are. If you match the circumference of the 14 inch tire to the circumference of the 15 inch tire, the speedometer accuracy will not change.
Stay with the stock wheel size so you dont need to get new computer parts, or if you don`t car weather or not your speedometer is correct, whatever can fit. But 20 inch and up just looks stupid in my opinion.
Yes; however, you will have to reduce your max ratio of tire sidewall accordingly. You won't be able to use as "tall" a tire with a "taller" rim, which is typically not a problem in this app, since people generally lean toward shorter sidewalls in these apps.