Anytime you modify a vehilce that is going to alter the oem specs, you are going to have problems. Outside of cutting radiuses into the fenders, or making a rigid suspension, there is really nothing you can do to remedy a 22 over 15" wheels. Even low profile tires won't help much.
you can put 22" rims on there with a 30 series tire 255/30/22 is what i have on mine you want to put spring spacer on the back or you cant use your back seat.
yes o no
22 inch rims will fit on a 97 Buick Park Avenue , but they will rub. 20 inch rims would be a better option if you don't your rims to rub.
no the highest you can go is 22" wit 35 profile
no
Yes i have 22x8.5 on a 97 Buick park avenue
It will always depend.
They come with 16 inch rims, so that would be the smallest you can put on. As for bigger, 17, 18 and even 20 inch rims will fit (with a lower profile tire) and bigger than that and you will most likely have rubbing issues when you turn the wheels or hit a bump.
yes as long as it is not rubbing anywhere
22-inch rims can fit a 2001 Buick Park Avenue, but you may need to make modifications to ensure proper clearance and fitment. It's essential to consider the tire size, wheel offset, and suspension setup to avoid rubbing or affecting ride quality. Additionally, upgrading to larger rims may impact handling and performance. Always consult with a professional or refer to fitment guides for your specific vehicle.
yeah
Yes as long as you run on the rims
Yes, 20-inch rims can fit on a 1992 Buick Park Avenue, but it requires careful consideration of the tire size and overall wheel offset. It's essential to ensure that the new rims do not interfere with the suspension components or the wheel wells. Additionally, modifying the vehicle's suspension or using spacers may be necessary to achieve proper fitment. Always consult with a professional to ensure safety and compatibility.