more than 15" rims
Depends on the truck, a regular truck one might see such as a ford f150 has 4 wheels which each have tires on them, a different version of ford truck has 6 wheels, and then there are 16 wheelers.
598 pounds
16 inch on my 2002 sport (aluminum alloy wheels)
No 16 in wheels will not fit because of the brake caliper, but some aftermarket wheels could work. Grinding 1/16 of an inch should clear the wheel. I'm doing it to my truck today.
If they are both 6 lug they should fit, the toyota wheels are usually not as wide as the chevy wheels
Yes 16 inch wheels do fit a 2005 gmc sierra. I have them on my truck, I think the front brakes need changed to fit the wheel.
On average, a 16-inch aluminum rim weighs around 20-25 pounds. However, the actual weight can vary depending on the specific design, thickness, and brand of the rim.
38lbs Depends on the material the wheel is made of steel, or aluminum. Also the width of the wheel determines it's weight. 20 pounds is about average for an aluminum wheel and 30 pounds for a steel wheel.
Your 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee 16 inch aluminum wheels will fit on to the 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport. Any wheel larger than 16 inches will not yet on to the 2000 Cherokee.
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)
The number right after the 'R' (as in Radial tires), is the diameter. These tires are 15 inch diameter Light Truck (LT) tires. They won't fit on 16 in wheels. Sorry. 15 in tires on 16 in rims is very dangerous. Do not try it.
No, the brake calipers are too large, the smallest rim size is 17"