It all depends on the application.
The size of the rim is not what changes the ride. IT is the amount of tire between the rim and the road.
the stock rim is a 16 inch but I have successfully fitted 18 inch wheels on mine 225/60/R16
Rim size is important since you can't put a sixteen inch tire on an eighteen inch rim. But tire width is important too. Don't try to put wide tires on narrow rims. If you have questions, your local tire professional would be a good resource. Perhaps he/she would be impressed that you're a "chick".
18 inch.
A tire that is 33 inches tall, 12.5 inches wide and is made for an 18 inch diameter rim.
The way to do that is to change the sidewall height of the tire also. You want an 18" tire with the same overall diameter as the 17" tire.
18-19 inch
Looks like the max rim and tire size would be 18's rims and 215/40ZR18
The answer is no.........Because the tire will not seal right. Therefore; u cannot put air in the tire.
The rim will bolt up to the hub but the tire and rim stick out beyond the wheel wells by about an inch with the 18". The 17" (SL) wheel is a better choice for that year than the 18" (SE).
anything with an 18 inch rim that is close to that wide. You'd be surprised, tires can fit on most any rim if it just looks close.
No. Only 18 inch tires fit an 18 inch rim.