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.
they should but you may need a spacer kit
Honda ATV rims typically will not fit on a Suzuki ATV without modifications. The bolt patterns, offset, and hub sizes can differ significantly between the two brands. It's important to check the specific measurements for both the Honda and Suzuki models in question to determine compatibility. Adapters may be available, but using rims from different manufacturers can affect handling and safety.
yes... i have seen them all the time at car shows... seen 20's, 22's and 24's on atv's
F100 Wrangler Cherokee Explorer Various Suzuki Rims: Vitara, Sierra etc; That's about all I know of
Yes though not recommended by either manufacturer
The Suzuki comes stock from the factory with 15" rims. I have 17" rims on mine, but have been told by rim shops that they'll ride on up to a 20" rim. I'm not sure on the lug spacing, but you can use a universal lugged rim just fine.
To fit a 1986 Suzuki Samurai, you'll need rims that match its 5x139.7mm (5x5.5 inches) bolt pattern. Ford rims from models such as the Ford Ranger or older F-150s may work, but you'll also need to ensure the offset and width are compatible to avoid clearance issues. Always verify the rim specifications and consider using wheel spacers if necessary to achieve the proper fit.
it depends on the bolt pattern unless u buy new hubs to fit the new rims
You're looking for 15 inch rims, with a 5 bolt pattern on 5.5 inch spacing. I believe the factory rims are 5.5 inches wide.
Will Pontiac Montana rims fit WHAT? Your question is not complete. What do you want to fit the Montana rims on?
what Toyota vehicles will the 16x7jj rims fit
The main problem will be the lug-nut pattern not the size of the rim. Check the lug-nut spacing before trying to put them on.