Full size cars, SUVs and Trucks.
It is listed on the driver's door post. Chevrolet equips your vehicle with more than one possible size during production. If it is 2WD and equipped with 14" wheels use: 195/75-14 If it is 2WD and equipped with 15" wheels use: 215/65-15 If it is 4WD use: 205/75-15 Some 4WD also came with 235/75-15
The torque wrench size you should use for your wheels typically depends on the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications, but most commonly, a torque setting between 80 to 100 ft-lbs is used for passenger cars. For larger vehicles, like trucks or SUVs, the torque can range from 100 to 150 ft-lbs. Always refer to your owner's manual for the exact torque specifications for your specific vehicle. Using the correct size ensures wheels are securely fastened without risking damage.
15 Inch Wheels of course. The Symbol R15 represents the Wheel Diameter.e.g you cant use 20'' Wheels on R15''
98mm
There are many places to find out about midsize SUVs. First of all use Consumer reports. Secondly, check with manufacturers and local dealers. Thirdly ask friend, family, and coworkers.
The wheel size for the 2012 Jeep Wrangler can vary slightly. The front, rear, and spare wheels can be either 17x7.5 or 16x7. The choice in the size of the wheels depends on the function the driver intends for the Jeep.
You need to use the wheels from the kit. They are all the same size.
The original size wheels that go on the 2002 Dodge Stratus sedan is 16 inches. You can also use 17 and 18 inch wheels as well. The original tire size for this vehicle is 205/60-16.
Positive offset wheels are commonly used on front-wheel-drive vehicles and many modern vehicles, including sedans, crossovers, and SUVs. This design helps position the wheel further inside the wheel well, improving handling and stability. Vehicles like Honda Civics, Toyota Corollas, and various models from manufacturers like Ford and Chevrolet often utilize positive offset wheels. Additionally, many newer models of trucks and vans may also feature positive offsets to enhance their performance and aesthetics.
Yes, you can use 14" or 15" tires/wheels. Just try to keep the overall diameter of the tire/wheel combo as close to the OEM tire/wheel diameter as possible. Otherwise your speedometer will be inaccurate and performance/handling can suffer.
It depends if the bolt pattern on the wheels match the bolt pattern on the vehicle's hubs. In most cases, stock wheels from one manufacturer will not fit a vehicle from a different manufacturer.