I think just 14 in. That's what the factory ones are, i don't know if you can go bigger.
Go to http://autos.msn.com/ and put in geo/prizm... then look up the year of the prizm...1996... click on features and specs. Scroll down, and you'll find the horsepower of a 1.6 liter 1996 geo prizm. I found it to be 100 horsepower.
well i have a geo metro and i have a 3 cil in mine but they put a 4 cil in the 90s The Geo Metro is made by Suzuki. The Geo Prizm is made by Toyota and is built in California on the Corolla chassis. The 1992 Geo Prizm has a Toyota 1.6 Liter 4 cylinder. Base engine is 102 H.P. GSi engine is the same 1.6 but with 130 H.P.
If the hood cable is broken on a Geo Prizm, the only option is to open the hood from underneath the vehicle. It is best to put the car up on a hoist and use a pole to trip the hood latch.
If you were just using rims and not tires you might get away with 24". Otherwise, you can put on whatever will fit with the proper tire size..... Here's a couple of sizes... 155 80R13 (stock on most) 195 60R14 185 60R15
Yes, not a problem. Any unfit components swap it from your old engine.
You could put on 17 inch rims if you put on lower profile tires of 205-50-17
I would say the biggest size rims you should put on a 1994 Chrysler Fifth Avenue or a New Yorker would be 20 inch rims.
i have a 95 Prizm and i just bolted the plate to the bumper. it does the same the as a bracket. but it cost no money.
i just purchased 20x10 for my h3. tires are 38x15.50
i read in a car magazine that a guy put a twin turbo 3.8 liter v6 in one
The factory size for the rims of a 1984 Cadillac DeVille is 15 inches. It is possible to put other size rims on this car but it may require modification of the car or wheel well.
Most Type B, C, and D school buses use 22.5 rims