Yes you can put bigger tires on your existing wheels up to a point. Talk to your local tire dealer and they can advise you on the biggest tires you can use.
Yes, BUT it depends on wheel/tire size. Most wheels that big will hit the corners of the bumper/fender, leading to custom bodywork/cutting. Personally I wouldn't go 24 inch wheels, because it's too hard on the stock suspension. Smaller rims with bigger tires are more comfortable and softer ride.
Mercedes rims are 5 lug 5x112 and Jeep rims are 5 lug 5x5 (5x127). if you want to mount them you will need to buy adaptors.
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An electric blue Lamborghini he has 4 cars. a orange corvet with orange rims a blue lamborghini with blue rims a black range rover with black rims and some beige expedition with black rims.
First,consider the dimensions of the wheelwell,plus the 'offset' and diameter of the rims which are to be installed. This determines which size tires are feasible to mount to the rims. 'Plus-sizing' can be tricky,so do some research before busting your butt finding out what works. Sorry I couldn't be a little more specific,it just kinda depends on what can fit. Lift kits increase the size 'big time',but you mentioned that the vehicle is stock. Inquire at tire service or speed shops as well. Good Luck!
No you do not. Bigger tires and wheels have nothing to do with it stopping.
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No the rims do not need to be replaced along with the new tires unless certain conditions require you to do so. The only time you need to replace the rims along with the tires are when you damage or lose them.
Yes tires and rims are correlated based on the size of the tires you are looking for. While you can interchange rims and tires as long as they are the same size you will need to ask your mechanic or repair service center if you have an unusual size rim.
yes, while really its only the tires that up traction, fatter tires will have a bigger contact patch, so if you get wide rims, you can get wide tires
Generally most places which sell tires will be able to get you rims. The bigger chains such as Tire Kingdom, Sears Auto or Walmart will be able to accomidate you.
You'll most likely be buying rims with a larger diameter such as 19 or 20 inches. Your existing tires will need to be replaced with a tire that will fit on your rim.
Sure. There's one line of products called Stan's notubes, and then Mavic have some stuff called UST. There are also "solid" tires, look for "airfree tires".
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Tires and rims that are something better than the standard auto tires.
The rim size must match the tires unless you also change the rims to match the tires.
No, rims and tires are separately priced items.