Why would you? To lower it? The smaller rim has tighter inside clearances so be careful it does not touch the brake caliper. I suggest getting a 14" rim (no tire) just to place it on the front to see if it fits (clearances). ALSO, smaller rims affect gas mileage & odometer readings, SO if you DO install 14" rims, go get your truck dyno-tuned to match actual MPH to the odometer.
Note: Always consult with your local tire dealer specialist, advice is usually free of charge.
It will depend on which rims will fit your car. Having 16 or 17 inch rims will have a significant jump in the price of your tires.
Most of the time, yes. try it and find out.
Yes, if the bolt pattern and offsets are the same.
No
Depends on if the rim will fit over the brakes.
Wood 28 inch rims and tires fit on a Lincoln town car not the navigator.
Yes you can but it involves shaping the arches of the car around the 24 inch rims.
In some cases yes. depending on the size of caliper and rotor that the car has.
why would you spend more on rims then the car
The price of 24 inch rims for your car depends on where you live. Keep in mind that cheap rims are not of high quality. Cheap rims prices start from 250 dollars.
One can purchase 15 inch rims for a car from online stores such as the website Canadian Tire and the bidding website eBay. Alternatively you may purchase car rims from a catalog store like Argos in the United Kingdom.
20 inch rims are the largest rims you can run.