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yes they can< they just rub the inside fender well
Without cutting out the fender wells, yes. The wheels may fit inside the fender well, but when the vehicle turns, they will rub. New Answer: I know a guy who has a 1991 Honda Accord with 20 inch rims and says they do not rub. I also know about 5 people who have 20 inch rims on Honda Accords ranging from 1994 to 1997. They have no problems with their rims. I have 1997 Honda Accord and I am about to get some 20 inch rims so...
22 inch rims will fit on a 97 Buick Park Avenue , but they will rub. 20 inch rims would be a better option if you don't your rims to rub.
no i have 22s on my 2004 crown vic and they dont rub or require a life if you go any bigger they might rub but there is alot of room in the fender wells on those cars
yes it will because i have 26 inch rims on my 2005 ford explorer the only thing is it will rub a lil on the front so youll have to grind some of the fender wall down and make sure you also cant make big sharp turns
Depinding on the width of both the tire and rim. My 97 buick lesabre has 22s on it and the back tires rub when I hit a bump due to the lip of the fender. May need a fender lip roller tool for the rear. The front should be fine.
you can, but there is two problems with that 1: you would have to cut the fenders out to have clearence or 2: dont cut nothing out , and let the tires rub in the fender well's and buy new tires every 1 to 3 months if that.
use wheel spacers my friend, this will position the tires farther away from the struts.
Yes, But you would have to get a lift kit so the rims wont rub.
No. They will rub.
No. 22" rims will rub and scrub. You will need to do downsize a bit there.
the last two digits, the 16, indicate the rim size. as long as the rims size matches, your tire will fit (and lets be reasonable here, I'm not talking putting mudding tires on a car...)