If you do not have a tire your rims will be damaged and the some with what the wheel. The weight of the car is so heavy it would crush the wheel and the rims.
Firstly, you must pull up to a safe spot, well away from traffic. You need to retrieve certain tools to be able to change a flat tire. The first step is to loosen the lug nuts, after you must jack up the vehicle (lift it up) this will enable you to remove the flat tire and then you must put the spare tire on making sure it is secure. Lastly, you must lower the vehicle.
this must be done by a tire shop with a pecial tool
No must be a 14
No. A 16" tire must go on a 16" wheel (rim).
as long as the puncture is not close to the edge or on the sidewall then take the tire to your local tire shop and they will repair it, but the repair MUST be on the top of the tire. they will either put a plug in it or repair it with a patch. good luck
No, the 15" wheel must be wide enough the handle this very wide tire.
Yes , you can replace a 205 50r 16 with a 205 60 r 216. You must replace in pairs, not a single tire.
You must remove the wheel/tire in order to remove the front strut.
Because under this kind of inflation the beads snap into place quickly.
The spare tire is located at the rear of the van UNDERNEATH. The spare is held into place with cable that can lower and raise tire. You must have TIRE IRON that came with the vans jack set to lower tire. Lift the back gate and on the center of the back opening at the back mof the van is a round opening that leads to a winch that lowers the tire. You must use the tire iron end that looks like a long flat end screw driver, put this into the opening until you get the end in place so that you can turn the winch to lower tire.(the opening is above license plate and is covered by the gate, so gate must be open to get access to opening)
Ignition must be ON.
There is no specific age, it is more to do with wear.