Yes, you should be fine with the wheels of an '06 'Busa changing to an '08. What you have to look out for is the electronics - they are not interchangeable. http://www.busaking.com
Geo Metro and Suzuki swift windows are interchangeable
what rims are lnterchangable with suzuki
The Suzuki comes stock from the factory with 15" rims. I have 17" rims on mine, but have been told by rim shops that they'll ride on up to a 20" rim. I'm not sure on the lug spacing, but you can use a universal lugged rim just fine.
Although this rim is the same as a Suzuki Samurai (5x5 1/2) the center hole Must be 4 1/4 or the frront hub on a 4x4 will not fit.
Yes try to find the same year though
no, it will not. A Samurai and a Tracker are different body styles. The Suzuki Sidekick is the same body style as the Geo Tracker and those hard tops are interchangeable.
There's no such thing as a 'Suzuki Ninja' 'Ninja' is the trademarked name of a series of Kawasaki's sport bikes, Suzuki's sport bikes trademarked name is 'GSXR' e.g. A Kawasaki ZX-10R would be similar to a Suzuki GSXR-1000, there are a lot of different things on each bike but a lot of Suzuki and Kawasaki parts are interchangeable on various bikes.
lug pattern is the same ( 5 on 4.5") but the back spacing - how far out the rim stands from the brake - is different, so wheels arent necesarilly interchangeable. lug pattern is the same ( 5 on 4.5") but the back spacing - how far out the rim stands from the brake - is different, so wheels arent necesarilly interchangeable.
well, ive had to change a couple of parts on my cavalier and i went to a couple of scrap shops for the rim, fender and bumper, but i think most of those were either the same year (03) except the rim which was 98 i believe
you missed a critical NOUN. Tire off of what. the car the rim (wheel) the axle. what?
Suzuki and Peugeot do not share parts. 4-cylinder Grand Vitaras built before 2006 have some interchangeable parts with Chevrolet Tracker vehicles, because Suzuki was building them for General Motors.