Don't do it man , I'm begging you .
yes it does i got 1985 buick riviera on 22"
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YES
I believe you would have to cut inner wheel wells to accommodate the larger rims your turning radius would diminish I love the way you can maneuver u- turns with stock 16-inch wheels.
1990 lincoln town car
Not on a stock vehicle. With modifications to the suspension they will fit.
8.00 x 14-inch Tires (Coupe), 8.50 x 14-inch Tires (Convertible).
The power steering line nut size for the steering gear on a 1999 Buick Riviera is typically 5/8 inch. It's important to use the correct size when working on the system to avoid damaging components. Always consult a repair manual or professional for precise specifications and torque requirements.
The firing order for a 1965 Buick Riviera, which typically has a 401 cubic inch (6.6L) V8 engine, is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. This firing order is essential for proper engine operation and performance. Always refer to the specific service manual for any additional details or variations based on engine configuration.
you will need a lift kit and u might have to cut fenders so u can turn....if its done right it should look good......
Yes, a Buick Riviera can fit 22-inch rims, but it depends on the specific model year and the overall wheel and tire specifications. It's essential to ensure that the rims have the correct bolt pattern and offset to avoid clearance issues. Additionally, you may need to consider modifications like adjusting the suspension or rolling the fenders to prevent rubbing. Always consult with a professional or refer to the vehicle's specifications for the best results.
Thomas Inch died in 1963.