The tire will fit the rim but the clearence around the tire(of the vehicle) may rub.
You can if they have the same mount lug pattern but why would you want to?
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no thanks, i don't want to buy the rims anyway, but thanks for the offer.
Will Pontiac Montana rims fit WHAT? Your question is not complete. What do you want to fit the Montana rims on?
Depends on what type rims you want to install. New OEM rims will be very expensive and you can install after market rims for allot less.
Most of the time they are cheaper if they are bought together. But if you want custom rims you will have to find tires that will fit those rims and your car.
Why would you want to put 20 inch rims on an Altima? I can tell you that 18 inch rims worked.
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My 98 are 15 inch...I think the 97 is the same. If you want to modify it, you might try going to the tire rack (tirerack.com).
If the rims have a clear coat on them it may damage the finish.
use common sense... no
the size of the tire will determine whether or not a lift kit will be required, not the rim size. For example: If your vehicle currently has 31" tall tires on 16" rims and you want to upgrade to 22" rims with 31" tires then you should be fine. You will want to make sure that your rims have the right backspacing, especially if your new rims are wider than your existing ones.