If the rim is welded to the tire, yes. You can change it, but you have to replace both the rim and the tire which will cost a lot.
If the rim is welded to the vehicle itself, no. You cannot change it.
In either case, having a welded rim is technically illegal in the US if you drive it on the road. If you don't, then it's not a problem
A change in overall tire height will change speedometer accuracy.
The way to do that is to change the sidewall height of the tire also. You want an 18" tire with the same overall diameter as the 17" tire.
To change an actual tire you need a tire machine to get it off the rim and the new one on. -If you mean the change the WHEEL and tire on a car, then you just need a jack and a tire wrench.
Take the tire and the rim to a tire shop. It requires special equipment to properly replace the tire and balance the rim.
yes it changes the speedometer reading
just go to a tire shop. But the normal rim size is 16 and tire can change size.
you have to take off your rim and tire, and your caliper.
The basic rim size must always be 16 inch, however within limits you can change the width or aspect ratio.
Probably not. The rim may not clear the brakes.
1. take the tire and rim off. 2. take the pads off. 3. install new ones. 4. put the tire and rim bake on.
aids hit it with a big hammer in the back of the rim
A tire is mounted on a rim.