no
NO! Even though they look the same, the center hole on 1987 up 8 hole rims are bigger than your 1983 rims.
they should but you may need a spacer kit
Suzuki ATV rims typically will not fit on a Kawasaki ATV without modifications due to differences in bolt patterns, offset, and hub sizes between the two brands. Each manufacturer designs their ATVs with specific specifications for rims, so it's essential to check compatibility for your specific models. If you're considering swapping rims, it's best to consult with a professional or refer to the ATV's owner's manual for proper fitment.
nah their single wall
Might do. Depends on the size of the pot hole, your tires and on how fast/hard you hit it.
No, Presta valves are not compatible with Schrader rims. Presta valves are thinner and require a smaller hole in the rim, while Schrader rims are designed for the wider Schrader valves.
The center hole is smaller on a Chevy on the factory rims all aftermarket rims have the larger center hole. the newer trucks went metric so i don't know if that has changed things, i heard it has, just call your local rim dealer or speed shop
Yes, you might have to fiddle around with axle spacer sleeves to get the alignment, hopefully they should come pre spaced for the bike
yes they will they have the same bolt hole pattern
will a 5x144.3 fit a 04 cts
4- 100 meaning four studs spaced @ 100 mm very common so you should have no prob finding rims
Short answer: No, The reason being that the rims my be the same size for example 225/7.5/R16 but the lug patterns are different sizes and spaced differently. If you did get it to for you would be risking damage to the wheel and rim. My advice is to go to your local salvage yard and make a deal for a trade or buy the rims you need.