Bigger rims can improve performance in certain aspects, such as handling and cornering stability due to reduced sidewall flex in tires. However, they can also result in a harsher ride, increased weight, and potential loss of acceleration due to higher rotational inertia. Ultimately, the benefits depend on the specific vehicle, driving conditions, and intended use. It's essential to balance aesthetics and performance when choosing rim size.
They perform better as they have bigger hooters.
yes you can put 20" rims on your 2004 Maxima, you actually can fit bigger a 22" will look better...
When narrow tires are used on wide rims, they can provide better handling and stability compared to standard rims. This is because the wider rim provides more support for the tire, allowing it to maintain its shape better during cornering and braking. Additionally, the wider rim can improve aerodynamics and reduce rolling resistance, potentially leading to better overall performance.
No.
No you do not. Bigger tires and wheels have nothing to do with it stopping.
no you buy the new rims to match the bolt pattern on your current rotors
18 inch rims are the max although you can go bigger with modifications.
Yes you can put bigger tires on your existing wheels up to a point. Talk to your local tire dealer and they can advise you on the biggest tires you can use.
no. the only difference is that your tires will be more expensive for 17" rims.
18 inch rims will fit on your 2002 Cavalier. Any rims bigger than 18 inches will get against the wheel well.
You can stuff a pair of 20's on it nothing bigger.
It will affect the speedometer. For example, bigger rims will make you go faster than what the speedometer is actually reading. If it say's 50mph with regular rims, then with larger rims you will be going faster.