Yes you can put studded tires on most all cars
Studded tires have small metal studs protruding from the rubber, which provides more traction. Snow chains, which wrap around the surface of normal tires, work even better, though they are a hassel to put on.
Yes, studded tires are permissible from November 1 to April 15. Do not use them at any other time or you may be fined.
I belive they are the knock out type take off wheel and drum heat studs on the back hit from front. to replace put new studs in and put back on tires.
Unless they are studded snow tires (which have become extremely rare) there is nothing keeping you from using snow tires year-round. Many state governments have limitations on when studded tires or tire chains are allowed to be used, or are required. Contact your states' Department of Transportation for these guidelines.
to put studs in a track just simply remove the six bolts on the tunnel and the suspension will drop. then remove the cog wheel under the tunnel and then the track will finally drop out. then make a stud template and mark the holes where u want the studs to go. then drill the track, put the studs in from the inside and then the backers and the nuts goes on the outside. and there is your studded track
After November 1st, some counties require studded snow tires on cars that drive over the mountain pass.
It depends on the vehicle, some yes, some no.
Remove the brake drum, then take a big hammer and drive the bad studs out. Then put the new studs in the whole and put a few washers on stud and then screew a lug nut on new stud and tighten it up and it will pull the new stud right in the hole tight. Then unscreew nut and do the same thing to the rest of them. NEUTZ.
take the tires off and old brakes off and put the new ones on. put the tires back on and drive!!
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.
Yes, you should have balanced all 4 tires.