Any rim that is not a stock rim for that model of car.
not on the stock rims. They came with 15 and 16 inch rims. If you have aftermarket 17 inch rims then most likely.
245/35/20 is the biggest with no modifications.
Yes, many aftermarket wheel companies starting provided 16.5 rims for a few of the light trucks.
The factory wheels are. Aftermarket wheels will probably stud center.The factory wheels are. Aftermarket wheels will probably stud center.
AFTERMARKET RIMS/STEREO AND ANY MODIFICATIONS GO WITH THE VEHICLE UNLESS YOU MAKE ARRANGEMNTS WITH THE BANK TO GET THEM BACK/REPLACE THEM WITH OEM PARTS
No, they will not fit. Mazda uses a 5x114mm pattern on their rims. Only Mazda or multi fit aftermarket rims will bolt on because no other manufacturer uses this pattern
depends on the wheel. Toyota tacomas have different stock rims for the 2wd 4wd and pre-runner with all different backspaces, not to mention if the rims are aftermarket.
Absolutley could. not nessecarily with new tires and rims you prolly want to get an alignment and have the wheels balanced. this should get rid of the shake YOU CANNOTT USE THE SAME LUG BOLTS IN AFTERMARKET WHEELS. THEY ARE TOO LONG AND THEY WILL SLIDE INTO THE EMERGENCY BRAKE SPRING CAUSING IT TO DISLODGE FROM THE SHAFT. YOU HAFL TO PUT WHEEL SPACERS ON
i have cooper cobra tires and American racing rims on my 85
if you get proper low profile tires, contact your local tire store or dealer for details
The center hole is smaller on a Chevy on the factory rims all aftermarket rims have the larger center hole. the newer trucks went metric so i don't know if that has changed things, i heard it has, just call your local rim dealer or speed shop
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