Most of the time, yes. try it and find out.
Yes, if the bolt pattern and offsets are the same.
In some cases yes. depending on the size of caliper and rotor that the car has.
if the lug pattern is the same then yes, but its going to effect your camber and will make your tires wear on one side
Yes. I did that, works well.
put 14 inch rims on mine went with 55 series tire no problem,rims came off a Mazda to
No. You will not get the tire on the rim without tearing it.
Yes but your speedometer would have to be recalibrated to reflect accurate speed and mileageANS 2 - And the smaller tires may come dangerously close to the load rating for that tire and vehicle . = NOT a good idea .Answer 3, the 14 inch rims may not clear the brake calipers.
NO. As long as they all are the same size.
no u cannot put a 14 inch tire on a 15 inch rim if the car calls for another size than the rims have been changed or there were other options available on your car and it doesnt have the 15 wheel option
No, The 14 inch tires require a rim with diameter 14 inches, 15 is too big, it will not physically fit.
20 inch rims are the largest rims you can run.
Almost always, yes. But the bolt pattern must match and the backspacing must be the same or within acceptable ranges to keep your tires from rubbing your fenderwell. You might have to run thinner tires, especially if the car is lowered.