Yes, you must tighten your lug nuts in a criss cross pattern and torque them to spec.
Improved answer. - The above is correct, but is more to do with keeping the tire secure on the hub. It has no affect on the brakes either way.
NO. As long as they all are the same size.
Oil will soften up the brake material causing it to not function properly. The brakes may be grabby or may not stop at all.
No, getting new tires does not affect the brakes at all, but will give you better stopping power.
No, as long as you install the correct size tires to keep the same overall diameter as the OEM tire/wheel.
Yes
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No, changing the size of your rims and tires will not mess up your transmission. It will mess with your gas mileage and your speedometer though.
If you have to ask this question, you should not be working on brakes. You really should have experience in this area, because doing something in the wrong manner could be deadly for you or your passengers. Either find someone with experience or take it to a mechanic. I do a lot of work on my cars, however, I never mess with the brakes (personal opinion).
no unless their rinckled
itl mess up ur speedometer and most likely ur gas mileage wil change but for the better or worse idk
if your shocks are bad change them first. Other wise it can mess up your new tires.
No, but it will wear out the rear brakes.