Split rims, also known as split rim wheels, consist of two or more pieces that fit together to form a complete wheel. They typically feature a locking mechanism that secures the components together, allowing for easy installation and removal of tires. This design provides strength and flexibility, accommodating different tire sizes while enabling easier repairs and maintenance. However, proper handling is essential, as improper assembly can lead to safety hazards, such as blowouts.
no but you can put 15 inch rims on the car as long as the bolt pattern is the same
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
No no..
No, it will not.
depends on which rims you have: 195/70R14 - steel 14" rims with hub caps 205/60R16 - alloy 16" rims with 5 straight spokes 215/50R17 - alloy 17" rims with 5 diagonal spokes (225/45R17 also work on the 17" rims)
The factory tires and rims from a 2001 Pontiac grand am cannot work properly on a 2003 Pontiac grand am.
Yes, you can drive on rims it just doesn't work very well and it will completely ruin the rims after less than a mile. It can leave some pretty nasty gouges in the pavement/blacktop as well.
The size of rims that can be used differs greatly from vehicle to vehicle. Any reputable seller will be able to show you the maximum size rims that will work for your year, make, and model vehicle.
well at least try
You want to have 15" rims on 98 Grand Am. Typically common are 195/65/R15
yes.
It is if you want the tire pressure monitering system to work.