Assuming that you are referring to over sized rims, unless the wheels weight is way too much the rims will not affect the transmission. However the overall diameter of the tire may cause transmission troubles. the rolling circumference (distance per revolution) of your original tires are used to calculate, along with gear ratios of the axles and transmission, your shift pattern as well as your fuel economy based on the federal standards. So check your tires factory diameter compared to the aftermarket diameter. If it is more than 2/10th of an inch. then buy lower profile tires.
You will damage your street cred, having such fly rims on such a generic car. get a donk or a caprice.
Boiling water will not damage your car tires. It is a method used to remove stubborn rims that have stuck from the car tires.
would an automatic transmission car jerk when shifting after having had a transmission flush
You should purchase a kit that will prevent your rims from scrubbing the car. Without the kit, you can damage your tires and the car.
A car with an automatic transmission allows you to do less work while you drive. The car does all of the gear changing for you so you just have to concentrate on accelerating and steering. There is also less damage done to the transmission as human error is removed and it is run by a computer.
"Twenties" on a vehicle is refering to them having 20 inch rims.
It will depend on which rims will fit your car. Having 16 or 17 inch rims will have a significant jump in the price of your tires.
NO. As long as they all are the same size.
no its no illegal only is is allowed by the low but only is the rims look good one your car and you could say pits look nice or not the ones for it
Car rims may add some value to your car, the basic function of the rims is to attach the tire to the car, lighter rims will improve the mileage your car gets
it depends on what kind of car and rims you have
A 'lamborghini rims' as you call it, are probably the wheel rims on a car built by the Italian car company, Lamborghini.