the measurement of the inside edge of the rim, to the inside of where you bolt it up. http://www.gtsparkplugs.com/WheelOffsetCalc.html
On stock rims they are 17x7 +55 offset in the front and 17x8.5 +65 offset in the rear.
5x108 with +35/+40 offset
No, offset is different.No, offset is different.
Single rear wheel 3500 rims are the same pattern and offset as 2500 rims, so they would fit. 3500 dual rear wheel rims have a different offset and do not fit.
It really depends on which rims they are. The bolt pattern is the same so you will be able to put them on. But the offset may or may not work with the '95. The offset is how far out the wheel will stick out from the car. 1987 through 2006 stock rims and tires are completely interchangeable with no adverse differences to offset or bolt pattern. *please make sure tire size is appropriate for any lift modifications.
The rim is 20x9 with a +19mm offset
no, wrong offset
Get air shocks or get wheels with the correct offset.
yes you can as long as they are the right offset
The bolt pattern is 5x114.3 with an offset of +42 From what I know you can fit up to 18s on it with 40 series tires.
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
If the Vehicles and Rims are built before 1998, the answer would be Yes, as long as the Offset of the rim is close to the Manufactures Offset Specification. If the Vehicles and Rims are Newer, Built after 1998, The answer would be No. In 1998, Ford Manufacture started adopting a metric measurement for their bolt patterns. The other Domestic Car Manufacturers followed their lead there after.