Could be either.
depends on what rims you have. 195/70R14 - steel 14" rims with hub caps 205/60R16 - alloy 16" rims with 5 straight spokes 215/50R17 - alloy 17" rims with 5 diagonal spokes
depends on which rims you have: 195/70R14 - steel 14" rims with hub caps 205/60R16 - alloy 16" rims with 5 straight spokes 215/50R17 - alloy 17" rims with 5 diagonal spokes (225/45R17 also work on the 17" rims)
no dodge has steel and aluminum rims. just like all other manufactures.
older car rims are made out of steel where as new cars come out of factory with alloy wheels.
if they are rims they are steel or alloy with a clear coat(do not clean with hars abrasives or the clear coat will strip and the wheels will stain with brake dust) if they have hub caps then they are stamped steel
no.
no. they are of a different bolt pattern size.
Yes.
Usually different metals. Aluminium alloy hub and rim, stainless steel spokes and steel axle and bearings. But there can be steel rims and steel hub bodies too, as well as carbon fiber rims and carbon fiber hubs. Carbon fiber or aluminium spokes does happen, but is rare.
Can be either. Alloy rims are usually used w/o tubes, while some steel rims, paricularly older ones may use tubes.
15 X 6 steel rims were standard equipment so yes you can.The 16 inch aluminum alloy rims were an option.
85 to 105 Ft-lbs