The basic rim size must always be 16 inch, however within limits you can change the width or aspect ratio.
You can not mix different size tires and rims. The tire has to be the same size as the rim.
It wont. They will only change when you increase/decrease the size dramatically as the wheel or tire. A one inch change wont make a difference.A more accurate answerIt's true that the size of the rim does not directly have any impact on the speedometer accuracy. But changing the rim size generally means that you'll be changing the size of the tire. The speedometer is directly affected by the circumference of the tire that is used. If you use a tire with a 10% larger circumference, the speedometer will indicate that you're going 10% slower than you really are. If you match the circumference of the 14 inch tire to the circumference of the 15 inch tire, the speedometer accuracy will not change.
The recommended tire size for a 26x1.95 rim is a 26-inch tire with a width of 1.95 inches.
No, a 10-inch rim will not fit a 12-inch tire. Tire size is specified by the diameter of the rim it is designed to fit, and a 12-inch tire requires a rim that is 12 inches in diameter. Using mismatched sizes can lead to safety issues and damage to both the tire and the rim. Always ensure that the tire and rim sizes are compatible.
The recommended tire size for a 24-inch bike rim is typically 24 x 1.75 inches.
It depends on the tire. It could be made for a 15, 16, 17, etc size rim.
No
That depends on the rim width and the vehicle it is installed on.
No, you cannot put a 20-inch tire on a 17-inch rim. Tires and rims must match in size to ensure proper fit and safety. A 20-inch tire requires a 20-inch rim, while a 17-inch tire fits a 17-inch rim. Using incompatible sizes can lead to tire failure, loss of control, and potential accidents.
It all depends on the application.
That depends entirely on the application.
No!. It is very unsafe to mix tire and rim sizes.