Physically, yes you can seat the beads and they'll hold but this is above the max recommended width for a 6" rim. Excess body roll may be experienced due to bulging in the sidewall as well as center tire wear issues. Hope this helped.
Yes, if the width of the tires are right. You can place 33" x 10" wide tires on 8" wide rims. Your tires will have a number like 33x15x10.5. This is a tire that is 33" in circumference, will fit a 15" wheel, and is 10.5" wide. Just verify whether you have 14",15" or 16" wheels before ordering. The width of the tire is the determining factor here. The most common 33 inch tire size is 33-1250R15, these will probably be too wide for an 8 inch rim.
Depends how wide the tires are set
A 16in rim that is 10 inches wide.
The biggest tires that are common have about an 29" outer diameter.
no
you will want a 10 or 12 inch wide wheel
Depends on the type of trailer you are pulling but for the most yes 8 wheels on the trailer 8 drive tires on the rear of the truck 2 steer tires there you have your 18 wheeler If you re using Super singles ( the single wide tires), then just 4 tires.
No, the tire may be to narrow or too wide for the rim.
Bolt pattern is the same. Depending on tire size, you may have to use spacers. Most 10 inch wide tires will clear, unless they have a heavy sidewall lug.
yes it can but that size tire is recommended for 7 inch and wider rims. 16 inch grand prix wheels are 6.5 inches wide. 235/55/16 is a better option and what I run on my 97 GTP.
WE need to know what size wheels you have on it, Like 15" 16" and so on. Also need to know how wide the wheels are too.
A very good place to find wheel and tire replacements is on Tire Rack. Their website, http://www.tirerack.com/tires/index.jsp?s_kwcid=TC|21306|wheel%20and%20tireS|p|6010418168&, has reviews and a wide assortment of wheels and tires for your choosing.