The bolt pattern is only one part of proper wheel fitment. If you are using wheels from a different model car, you also need to be aware of wheel offset and center bore. You should use wheels of similar width and offset so they don't stick out or sit too far in which can cause clearance issues. The center bore needs to be large enough to fit over the hubs on your car. Most cars come with hub-centric wheels to fit exactly on the hub flange, if you use a wheel with larger bore you can get hub rings to center the wheel. On some vehicles you may get excessive vibration by using wheels without the hub rings or the proper hub bore.
They have the same bolt pattern, but check the offset.
Different pattern.Different pattern.
Yes, as long as the hole pattern is the same. You should also check the offset, or how far the rim center is from the edge. You can keep the speedometer reading true by selecting 15" tires that have the same diameter as the 16" tires that you are replacing.
I have 1995 Honda Passport (same as Isuzu Rodeo) and it came stock with 16 inch aluminum wheels. The bolt pattern is 6 lug nuts. The tire size is P245/70 R16 (please note that on tire size the R16 stand for 16 inch wheels)
As long as the bolt pattern is the same, you can put these wheels on your Ford Ranchero. You should be aware though that this can affect your cars performance and gas mileage.
yes, they work well because they have the same lug nut pattern and have the same width wheels i put gm rims on my Toyota and they work great
Not sure what you're asking here. You can't put 16 inch tires on 15 inch wheels (or vice versa), hence the different sizes. You can, however, put 16 inch wheels on a vehicle that normally has 15 inch wheels. You just need to ensure that the bolt pattern and center holes are exactly the same measurements and you may need to use a lower profile tire to achieve the proper tire-to-wheelwell clearances.
hello the Nissan quest gxe comes original with 16 inch wheels so 15 inch will not fit if you have purchased new wheels that are 15 inch you could use 225/70r15 which will keep almost the same overall diameter 215/70r15 is 2.5% bigger not good
Depends more on what type of gears that you have than it does on the size of the wheels. If the gear levers are the same type as on a bigger bike the 24 inch bike will shift just the same way.
I have a "96 4x2 that has 14". If the (6) lug bolt pattern is the same, then I don't know why either 14" or 15" wouldn't work.
If you are talking about a full size Ford Bronco the bolt pattern for the wheels are 5 lugs 5" 1/2"inch bolt circle. Half ton Ford trucks and Broncos full size only, of course are the same bolt pattern on the wheels from 1954 to 1996. Ford Bronco II and Ford Ranger are 5 lug 4" 1/2" inch bolt circle
I've never done it but I have talked to people that have done it with bigger tires and rim sizes 15 inch tires only fit on 15 inch rims. You can put 15 inch rims on a truck that came with 16 inch rims if they are the same bolt pattern.