One can purchase 17 inch alloys online from Wheel Base Alloys, Piston Heads and Alloy Wheel World. One can also find cheaper second hand alloy wheels on eBay.
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i have a 306 XL 1997 and 17 do fit but they have to have longer wheel bolt and spacers. and the size of the tyre cant be more than 205/40/17 it will be tight but they'll fit son have faith
A 17 inch alloy wheel with a low profile tire will not fit the Suzuki Swift model India, you will need a 15 inch wheel.
YES thay will and thay will look arsome
17 inches = 43.18 centimeters.One inch is equal to 2.54 centimetres. Therefore, 17 inches is equal to 17 x 2.54 = 43.18 centimetres.43.18 cm
One can purchase a 17 inch MacBook Pro from the Apple Store. One can also buy them from Amazon for around $900. They can also be purchased online from eBay.
One can purchase sturdy 17 inch laptop cases through a local computer store that specializes in computer extras. You can also purchase this item through a major retailer as well.
Fit the correct wheels for the car !
ive always had 16" on mine as i think 17 are to big, i need to get rid of my old alloys which have a fair few scratches but they look nice if n e one wants them for nothing.16 is the biggest you can fitare you still giving away your alloys? and were abouts do you live?
You can purchase an 11 inch by 17 inch frame just about anywhere. Amazon, eBay, Target (the store and the website) and from Walmart (the store and the website).
You can purchase new 17 inch wheels on Pep Boys, Discounted Wheel Warehouse, rimslist and other websites. Checking with local tire shops is another great way to either find wheels in stock or custom order the ones you need.
Laptop bags for 17 inch laptops may be purchased at any large electronic retailer, such as Best Buy or Sears. Additionally, companies such as Timbuk2 specialize in laptop bags of all sizes.
the 16 and 17 refer to the tires diameter hence a 17 is one inch taller than a 16 inch tire
Yea mate no problem
Yes they would. This is the mk4 same as mine (On which I have 17" alloys and 205/40 R17s).
There are 25.4 millimeters in one inch. That works out to .669 of an inch.
Not sure what you mean by regular tires, but a 17 inch tire will fit a 17 inch rim.Not sure what you mean by regular tires, but a 17 inch tire will fit a 17 inch rim.