Yes u can ive had four of my friends do it
No they will hit the strut spring seats
Use some 1/4" spacers and get 245/30/22 tires. and get a good hammer and bend up the strut plate that holds the springs
Will they fit?If the 88 strut is the same as the 89, then the answer is NO. 20" rims will fit the rear but not the front due to the clearance of the lower strut plate. Not with out some cutting and grinding. Actually they will i have a 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera S and i have two sets of rims on them 18's and 20's.All you have to do is find the right width of the rim and size of the tire.(ps my first set is 18' by 7.5 and tire size 225/40.The second set is 20' by 7.5 225/30)
as far as i know if your looking for factory as in stock, the biggest it goes is 16 inch, if you want after market you might get away with 18 and a really small side wall. if you want bigger you will have to replace the strut towers so the base of the strut isn't in the way, its only a couple hundred to make the switch
No.
No you do not. Bigger tires and wheels have nothing to do with it stopping.
Good luck with that. The strut bracket will inhibit your install of wheels of that size. I've seen Lumina's with 20's, but I think the strut bracket is different.
Yes but you will have to adjust the strut plates. Some people knock them up, or you can use a strut extension. Tire size cant be bigger than 255 either, and make sure you have a high offset (between 35-45). Try to find a rim that's 22x8 or 22x8.5, 22x9 is pushing it and 9.5 is too wide.
yes they will, All you have to do is get a 3 inch strut lift. Go with a 255/30 series tire.
no you buy the new rims to match the bolt pattern on your current rotors
18 inch rims are the max although you can go bigger with modifications.
Yes you can put bigger tires on your existing wheels up to a point. Talk to your local tire dealer and they can advise you on the biggest tires you can use.