14" rims.
The practical answer is no
Shouldnt be any issue at all. I swap from my 86 to my 92 all the time.
You dont.
14" rims.
Not without modification
depends on the wheel. Toyota tacomas have different stock rims for the 2wd 4wd and pre-runner with all different backspaces, not to mention if the rims are aftermarket.
Not without serious modification
For a 1966 Plymouth Valiant, the standard rim size is typically 13 inches in diameter, with a bolt pattern of 4x100 mm (4x4 inches). You can use rims designed for similar classic cars from the same era. Additionally, aftermarket rims may be available in various styles and finishes, but it's essential to ensure they match the bolt pattern and offset specifications for proper fitment.
yea they should go on no prob if you get the correct offset and tire combination
No, different bolt pattern.No, different bolt pattern.
Yes, you can replace 15-inch tires and rims with 16-inch ones on a 1999 Plymouth Voyager, but it's essential to consider compatibility. You need to ensure that the new rims have the correct bolt pattern, offset, and width to fit your vehicle. Additionally, you'll need to choose tires that maintain the overall diameter to avoid issues with speedometer accuracy and suspension. It’s advisable to consult a tire professional or refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations.