Upgrading to 27-inch rims for your vehicle can improve the overall appearance and style of your car. Larger rims can also enhance handling and performance, as they provide better traction and stability on the road. Additionally, 27-inch rims can make your vehicle stand out and give it a more aggressive and sporty look.
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.
22 inch rims will fit on a 97 Buick Park Avenue , but they will rub. 20 inch rims would be a better option if you don't your rims to rub.
I had an 84 and now have a 1987 and they both had 15 inch rims I used P205/75 to 215/75R15 tires Better handling with 215 than 205's
yes 17 inch rims can fit on a civic but you may have to cut some of the wheel arch to get a better fit!
Using 26-inch rims on a bike can provide advantages such as better stability, smoother ride over rough terrain, and improved traction.
brakes are to big to fit 15 inch rims
No, 17 inch rims can not fit on 16 inch wheels.
Well, friend, putting 13 inch rims on a car meant for 14 inch rims might not be the best idea. It could affect the handling and performance of your car. It's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole - sometimes it's best to stick with what works best for your vehicle.
It'll alter the handling, and it'll make it look stupid (in my opinion, anyhow). But no. It won't hurt your SUV.
Why would you want to put 20 inch rims on an Altima? I can tell you that 18 inch rims worked.
That would be a 1 inch difference. 16 inch is shorter then a 17 inch rim.