WOW! 20"s on a car stock with 15"s and you ask does it fit "well". About the same as an elephant having sex with an ant....LOL. Yeah, you can force it but, the rim offset places so much strain on your suspension that your cost in new struts, tie rod ends, stabilizer bar links, and new tires (from the car not being in alignment) will cause you to immediately notice that "phat rims" ain't worth the cost of upkeep. Because of the low center of gravity a Galant has, a 17" is about the largest you would want to use without much out of pocket expense. An 18" can be installed without rubbing the wheel wells or a rough ride but the tire is such a low profile, please don't hit anything in the road greater than an anthill. So, if this is the case with an 18"....imagine what the damage to a 20" would be if you hit an unforseen pothole.
Yep, you will need a different tire size (not just rim) to make sure you have sufficient clearance from your wheel well.
well it's self explanatory.... 27 is not 22. they are 27 inch. if they were 22 they would not be called 27 inch
yes. i have 20- inch rims on mine. really smooth. no noise.
Yes.
you shouldnt. I have 26s on my 2000 tahoe and I had to shave down about 1 inch with my grinder and you cant even tell I shaved anything. I think the tire well on a 2011 tahoe is wider that expedtion
18 inch rims will fit on your 2002 Cavalier. Any rims bigger than 18 inches will get against the wheel well.
yes, they work well because they have the same lug nut pattern and have the same width wheels i put gm rims on my Toyota and they work great
well the 1999 Lexus sc300 Has 16" rims So It Will Most Likely Not Fit.
No it will not you will need to check the difference between the wheel well. Especially in the back. The front bumper may nee to be cut.
Well if it will fit 14'' rims, as well as they have the same bolts, and you know how to get it to an autobody, you'll do just fine.
Eighteen inch rims can be purchased from most mass distribution tire stores as well as specialty car shops that deal mainly in tires. Also, sometimes people sell them on Craigslist.
well, 20 inch rims fill the wheel well very nicely - So, I would have to assume that 4 additional inches in diamter would make the wheels rub while rotated at best, if the body is not lifted to accomidate the large rims. (Why would you put 24s on a Charger??)