To put a car rim on an ATV, you'll first need to ensure that the rim size and bolt pattern match the ATV's specifications. You may need adapters if the bolt patterns do not align. Remove the existing wheels using a lug wrench, then fit the car rim onto the hub and secure it with lug nuts. Finally, make sure to tighten the lug nuts to the manufacturer’s recommended torque specifications.
No.
NO, it will not fit the rim safely
Not all are the same but a lot will exchange between manufacturers.
Car oil is not meant for the clutches in an ATV engine. You should get oil that is designed for motorcycle or ATV wet-clutch engines. It will say it right on the front of the bottle.
No. Just make sure you pick a reasonable size rim/tire package for your car. And make sure the bolt pattern for the hub and the rim are the same.
One can find images of a car rim at YouTube. One can also find it from the repair shop that sells car rim. Most car dealership also have car rim images on their websites.
Along the rim of the Wapio Valley. You have to take the ATV tour to get to it.
no u cannot put a 14 inch tire on a 15 inch rim if the car calls for another size than the rims have been changed or there were other options available on your car and it doesnt have the 15 wheel option
Yes, if your car battery is the same voltage as the ATV battery.
They are taller, 25in vs. 22 in, so you have to check for but the rim bolt pattern should be the same 4x110mm.
this is how much of the rim sticks past centerline. positive offset will put the rim further under the fenders, and negative offset will make the wheels stick out more.
Any rim that is not a stock rim for that model of car.